CDFW Warden Lost Home In Camp Fire; Finds Wife’s Wedding Ring
A couple that lost their home in the Camp Fire has found a tiny piece of happiness in the midst of their devastating loss. https://t.co/ewIQDo9XJp
— KPIX 5 (@KPIXtv) November 11, 2018
Please help if you can. Warden Jake Olsen and his family lost a total of six homes in the #CampFire. Any support is appreciated. @CaliforniaDFW @usfws #CaliforniaWildfires #CaliforniaFires #WoolseyFire #NoCalFires @JenniferFearing #ParadiseFire https://t.co/J7kRIqvxLg … pic.twitter.com/XKXlS3v47M
— Calwof (@Calwof) November 11, 2018
We have raised almost $30k in just over 24 hours for the family of @CaliforniaDFW Officer Jake Olsen and his family. They lost *six* homes in the #CampFire this week. Please share/donate: OLSEN FAMILY https://t.co/5JFhvLwnaM pic.twitter.com/g2kgPNK31d
— Jennifer Fearing (@JenniferFearing) November 11, 2018
During time of tragedy, loss and destruction, the Camp Fire, which has all but decimated the community of Paradise, a California Department of Fish and Wildlife officer and his family lost their home but found a glimpse of hope in the rubbage.
Here’s more from San Francisco’s KTVU:
California Game Warden Jake Olsen said he found his wife’s wedding ring while inspecting the damage at their Paradise property. His wife said she left it on their kitchen counter top. That was his only clue.
“It’s just amazing,” Olsen said, describing how he started digging. “I just didn’t think we were going to find it, but we had to try.
You can contribute to a GoFund Me page for Olsen and his family here.