GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE: Residents around the Bay Area are cleaning up after the region suffered its strongest earthquake in more than 25 years -- many homes, roads and businesses have been damaged.
HOW TO HELP:
Community Action Napa Valley
Community Action Napa Valley runs child care centers, food banks, a senior center and meals-on-wheels programs as well as shelters. They were hit hard by the quake and as first responders, they need your help.
Volunteer Napa
Volunteer Napa's Recruitment and Referral program provides a single point of contact to mobilize Napa Valley's community members, local businesses, and non-profits in both good times and in times of disaster. To learn how to join and help, click here.
American Red Cross
You can also help people affected by disasters like earthquakes in California by making a gift to American Red Cross Disaster Relief. Your gift enables the Red Cross to prepare for, respond to and help people recover from disasters big and small. Visit redcross.org, call 1-800-RED CROSS or text the word REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation.
The Red Cross reports that two shelters are open for those affected by the quakes at Crosswalk Community Church at 2590 First St. in Napa and Florence Douglas Center at 333 Amador St. in Vallejo. Some 30 families and 83 people are staying at the Crosswalk Community Church. Pets of displaced residents may be taken to the Napa County Animal Shelter, 942 Hartle Court in Napa, for care while staying at the shelter.
PHOTOS: Earthquake damage around the Bay Area
As a result of Sunday's earthquake, local agencies are recommending the following safety precautions be taken: