GoFundMe campaigns for businesses and employees affected by fire
Fundraisers have been set up through GoFundMe to help the victims of the April 7, 2022 fire that destroyed three buildings, damaged three more, and left numerous people without a paycheck.
Aerial view of devastation from April 7, 2022 fire. Photo by Chris Teren
David Keith set up Please help Friday Harbor's jobless due to fire (https://gofund.me/35ea224f)
San Juan Island Chamber of Commerce set up Help Friday Harbor Businesses after the fire. (https://gofund.me/45f32b36)
Anchors Away Sky Bar - https://gofund.me/8c8da21b
Help Crows Nest rebuild - https://gofund.me/a90eadf5
Chris Teren photo
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