DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ore. -- Douglas County is seeking information about damages that citizens incurred during the winter storm of February 24.
County officials are attempting to try and document damages in case that there might be any Federal assistance available.

If you have damages from the February winter/snow storm you can visit their website by clicking, here.
Once you are on the website, fill out the form the best you can. Even if you have already repaired the damage the county is still interested in the information.
There is no guarantee that any assistance will become available.
In addition, the Douglas County Community Organizations Active in Disasters (DCCOAD) in partnership with the Douglas County Sheriff's Office have set up a website through Recovers.org to assist with the basic needs of those affected by the recent snow storm.
If any Douglas County residents are still in need of assistance or want to offer assistance, visit the Douglas County Recovers website by clicking, here.
This site is a means through which you can offer assistance in cash, materials, and/or time, to the community of Douglas County in this disaster. It is also where you can request assistance.
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