River Haven residents live in Tuff Sheds in Ventura until permanent housing is found
Oliver Forster
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VENTURA, Calif. - When fires break out near the Santa Clara River in Ventura, people grow concerned about those living nearby in the river bottom.
Suki Sir of the nonprofit Turning Point Foundation said, I was very concerned for our residents, and the people from the outback were concerned too.
Residents of this self-governed campground are marking its 16th anniversary with little fanfare.
Sir, who serves as Turning Point Foundation s Fund Development Manager, gave residents fire extinguishers donated by Home Depot.
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