PARADISE, Calif. — The Paradise Hope Center is giving people a place to go for help and resources four months after the Camp Fire broke out in Butte County.
The center is located at 311 Circlewood Drive in Paradise and is open Monday through Saturday, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The nonprofit group, a branch of the Hope Center in Oroville, opened their doors in Paradise in December to help survivors of the Camp Fire recover and remains open currently.
Valerie Elizabeth, who is running the operation at Paradise Hope Center, says they see anywhere between 50 to 150 people per day who need assistance recovering from the Camp Fire.
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