Rowena Fire

Overlooking the Rowena Fire footprint from Rowena Crest

ROWENA — The process of distributing fundraised money and materials to people impacted by the Rowena Fire is set to begin on Oct. 6, officials from the county and nonprofit organizations announced, marking a transition from immediate to long-term recovery.

Over the past three months, Wasco County, the Mid-Columbia Economic Development District (MCEDD) and several other stakeholders have been establishing frameworks to address critical post-fire barriers, including housing, infrastructure, communication and natural hazards, through the Rowena Fire Long-Term Recovery Group. At the same time, United Way of The Columbia Gorge has collected $350,000 in donations while case managers with the Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC) documented what each resident lost.