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Utah volunteers at work offering relief to Southern California fire victims

Published: Friday, Oct. 26, 2007 1:28 a.m. MDT
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SAN DIEGO — Among the hundreds of Red Cross volunteers from across the country supporting recovery and relief efforts in San Diego County is a contingent of about 25 Utahns.

David Neale, director of emergency services for the Greater Salt Lake Area Chapter of the American Red Cross, said Utah volunteers have been arriving since the need arose following the outbreak of several fires Sunday. He and a few other Utahns were working out of the Red Cross headquarters in San Diego on Thursday, but he said most volunteers were scattered around the disaster area, helping at evacuation centers and other locations.

As the actual destruction from the wildfires lessens, the Red Cross is helping provide services for people whose houses were destroyed or damaged or who suffered other losses. That means aiding victims still in evacuation centers, including helping them locate new housing; begin the process of cleaning up, repairing or rebuilding; and generally helping them put their lives back together.

Among the Utah Red Cross volunteers are husband and wife John and Anne Collins. They left their Provo home Wednesday and drove to San Diego. On Thursday, they were working at the Del Mar Fairgrounds evacuation center about 20 miles up the coast from the city.

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Anne Collins is at the front desk of the temporary shelter under the fairgrounds horse track grandstand, doing registration and sign-in for evacuees. Her husband fills whatever need he is assigned to cover, which at the beginning of his shift Thursday afternoon was helping watch over the children at the center.

The Collinses moved to Anne's hometown of Victoria, Canada, after their marriage in England. They met there when Anne was attending an International Red Cross convention where John, a member of British military special services, was providing security.

Earlier this year, they were driving south to Las Vegas to visit Anne's daughter and grandchildren from a previous marriage but stopped in Salt Lake City because John, who had been a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, wanted to see Temple Square and other church sites.

During the stop, they decided they wanted to live along the Wasatch Front and moved to Provo on July 10.

They attended the Spanish Fork 21st (Tongan) Ward with friends, and both said they love it. They serve in the ward's Scouting program.

Anne was hired by Utah Valley State College as a conference coordinator, and Tuesday was her first day on the job. That afternoon they were asked if they could go to San Diego as Red Cross volunteers.

Recent comments

Thanks to those who volunteer both for the fires in CA, or problems...

L | Oct. 26, 2007 at 8:48 p.m.

Now maybe people will believe there really are angels walking here on...

R.Stacey, B.C. Canada | Oct. 26, 2007 at 5:04 p.m.

Watching this unfold has been painful. It reminds me of how blessed...

Blessed to be in California | Oct. 26, 2007 at 11:21 a.m.

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Anne Collins, left, of Provo, works with fellow volunteer Lynne Perry at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, used as a shelter for Californians forced out of their homes by wildfires. Collins' husband, John, also is a volunteer.

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