Residents of Paradise, California, are still grappling with the aftermath of the devastating 2018 Camp Fire that claimed 85 lives and decimated 90% of the town's homes. Now, five years later, the community is facing a new challenge: obtaining affordable homeowner's insurance. In an effort to help residents reduce their insurance costs and protect their homes from future wildfires, a nonprofit organization in Paradise is offering $500 grants for "defensible space" projects. These projects involve creating a buffer zone around homes by clearing vegetation, trimming trees, and implementing other fire prevention measures. By taking proactive steps to make their properties more fire-resistant, residents can not only lower their insurance premiums but also increase the chances of their homes surviving future wildfires. This initiative is just one example of the ongoing efforts to rebuild and strengthen the community of Paradise in the wake of the devastating Camp Fire.