Thanks to all who passed on these heartbreaking fundraisers:
“Today my family suffered a double tragedy. My children and grandchildren suffered a house fire, and all of their belongings were destroyed. The most devastating and painful was one of my granddaughters did not survive the fire. Let our Angel rest in Heaven.
It is difficult to know exactly where to start rebuilding. Everything was lost in the fire. My family only had the clothes worn when they escaped the fire. They will have to relocate to temporary housing, and we will have to replace everything.
Thank you for your prayers, thoughts, generosity, and donations for my family during their long journey to rebuild. Please, keep us lifted in prayer.”
“On September 13th, 5 year old Allison Hart was in a tragic fatal accident. We as her family, friends and community want to come together to best support the Hart family in any way we can.
We know in the days ahead there will be expenses such as funeral costs and life expenses that no one could have foreseen or planned for. All funds will go directly to Allie’s parents to take care of those expenses and if there are any remaining funds those will be directed by Allie’s parents toward a memorial for her. The family is incredibly grateful for the outpouring of support and love from the community at this time. Thank you all.”
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— PoPville (@PoPville) September 15, 2021
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