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Conejo Valley Victims Fund

held at Ventura County Community Foundation

Ventura County Community Foundation, in coordination with the City of Thousand Oaks, California Community Foundation, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, Amgen Foundation, Sherwood Cares, and numerous others, have set up the CONEJO VALLEY VICTIMS FUND to support recovery efforts related to the shootings at Borderline.

While we know that financial support cannot begin to alleviate the pain of this tragedy, we hope these funds will offer some basic aid and support during these difficult times of transition and recovery. These funds are intended to assist in covering some of the expenses incurred or likely to be incurred as a result of this tragedy.

Apply for Funding

Deadline for submission is February 18, 2019.

Please call (805) 795-8661 or email info@conejovalleyvictimsfund.org if you are seeking support in filling out your application for funding from the Conejo Valley Victims Fund.

Seeking Help With Your Application?

Three (3) Victim Assistance Clinics will provide assistance to those who need help with the Victim’s Fund Application.  Licensed mental health clinicians will be on site at the Victim Assistance Clinics to offer support.

LOCATION: Community Room Engage
660 Hampshire Road, Suite 102
Westlake Village, 91361 

You may register for any of the three (3) clinics listed below by emailing kthompson@giveanhour.org.

Monday, January 14
12:00 noon to 8:00pm

Wednesday, January 16
9:00am to 6:00pm

Saturday, January 19
9:00am to 5:00pm

Public Forum

Hosted Thursday, January 3, 2019
Scherr Forum Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza

100% of the funds that have been raised will be used to assist the families of the victims who were killed, the victims who were physically injured, and those present inside the Borderline Bar & Grill that tragic night. The payments from the Conejo Valley Victims Fund are to be apportioned in accordance with the severity of the injury to the victims arising from the disaster in Thousand Oaks, California on November 7, 2018. Two Town Hall meetings were hosted at the Scherr Forum Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza on January 3rd to invite feedback on the draft Protocol document. It has since been finalized and can be viewed below.

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