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Shelter remains as long as families need them

With the lifting of the mandatory evacuations, the Inland Empire chapter of the American Red Cross will start to look toward packing up their evacuation center at Pine Summit Christian Camp in Big Bear Lake. But no time has yet been set for the closure until volunteers can assess the needs of the three families that have been regular guests at the shelter, said Yevette Ramos, director of development with the local chapter. They may close as early as Thursday morning, however, she said.

Since opening the shelters on Friday, 60 Red Cross volunteers worked to provide aid to some 60 affected members of the mountain communities. They served some 200 meals, and provided 50 comfort kits which include items such as soap and toothbrushes.

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