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Terry with a Red Cross volunteer during the Carr Fire.
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“All is Not Lost”: A Carr Fire Survivor Shares Her Story

by Carmela Burke, Volunteer, Los Angeles Region. Photos by William Randall, Volunteer, Desert to the Sea Region August 13, 2018August 13, 2018

Meet Terry Zeller “We’re picking up the pieces and moving on,” said Terry Zeller whose home on Redbud Drive burned when the Carr Fire jumped the Sacramento River. She has been …

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