
Cheyenne McAfee Fire Victim Fund
Donation protected
Cheyenne lost her entire home in Swall Meadows, CA along with all of her personal belongings in the raging Round Fire which destroyed 40 homes total. She escaped with only her beloved dogs and her hard drive. Cheyenne is a popular local artist loved by many in her community. Sadly, many of her paintings and other irreplaceable artwork were also lost in the fire. She is a cancer survivor and lives alone and needs our support. Please help.
UPDATE:

Message from Cheyenne:
to my facebook , acd and herding friends, regular friends and friends I have yet to meet: your outpouring of generosity and concern is nothing short of overwhelming. I am stunned at the amount of support and thank you seems woefully inadequate.
having limited internet access prevents me from regular posting but know that I am deeply and forever grateful.
only confirmed yesterday a.m. that the homestead was lost; it was listed as undamaged on the list passed out to residents.... a local firefighter checked for us and it was gone. residents have still not been able to return to the area, so don't know if there is anything to salvage. it was a hoppin, mad fire!
I guess my priorities were a bit skewed during evacuation...rescued my carhartts, herding whistles and one hiking boot!! important documents, jewelry....nnoooooooooo. lol.,.,
thank you again!
Cheyenne
UPDATE:

Message from Cheyenne:
to my facebook , acd and herding friends, regular friends and friends I have yet to meet: your outpouring of generosity and concern is nothing short of overwhelming. I am stunned at the amount of support and thank you seems woefully inadequate.
having limited internet access prevents me from regular posting but know that I am deeply and forever grateful.
only confirmed yesterday a.m. that the homestead was lost; it was listed as undamaged on the list passed out to residents.... a local firefighter checked for us and it was gone. residents have still not been able to return to the area, so don't know if there is anything to salvage. it was a hoppin, mad fire!
I guess my priorities were a bit skewed during evacuation...rescued my carhartts, herding whistles and one hiking boot!! important documents, jewelry....nnoooooooooo. lol.,.,
thank you again!
Cheyenne
Organizer
Barbara Nolan
Organizer
Bishop, CA