The Eastern Madera County Fire Safe Council launched a targeted Defensible Space Treatment & Risk Reduction Initiative aimed at protecting the most vulnerable residents of Eastern Madera County. This initiative was designed in direct support of California Public Resources Code 4291, which requires 100 feet of defensible space around structures in wildfire-prone areas.This initiative developed a referral system in collaboration with CAL FIRE defensible space inspectors, enabling frontline personnel to connect low-income, elderly, disabled, and otherwise at-risk homeowners with resources for vegetation management and home hardening services.Households Served - 42Individual Wildfire Risk Assessments - 59WFAP-Certified Inspectors Trained - 12Educational Media - 9Outreach Events - 7Local Licensed Contracting Companies Employed - 6