Community Raises More Than $35,000 to Support Easton Fire Recovery Efforts

Community members across the region have continued to step up in response to the fire that displaced residents of the Hotel Hampton in Easton and nearby housing.
To date, 199 donors have helped raise $35,396.60 to support individuals affected by the fire, the fire companies who responded and the organizations assisting with recovery efforts.
Thanks to the generosity of donors and partners, these funds have already been put to work providing immediate assistance to residents and supporting those still working to secure stable housing.
How funds have supported those affected:
- $15,000 in cash cards distributed to residents of the Hotel Hampton, Hotel Bartlett and adjacent apartments, providing $225 per person to help cover immediate needs.
- $2,500 each to the Easton Fire Department and Wilson Fire Department in appreciation of their emergency response and service to the community.
The remaining funds are being used to support extended short-term housing for 22 individuals who have not yet been able to secure permanent housing. These funds will help provide meals, staffing, transportation and other essential needs as recovery efforts continue.
United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley extends sincere appreciation to BSI Corporate Benefits and its owners, Easton residents Tony and Adrienne DaRe, for their leadership and generosity in supporting this effort.
This response reflects the power of community coming together to help neighbors during difficult moments. Every contribution has helped ensure residents affected by the fire have access to immediate assistance and continued support while they work toward stable housing.





















