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Updated: We are a family of 6 (two children under 15 years) who lived in a flat, cream coloured building. Our house was destroyed by a tornado and nearly everything was lost. Thank God my children were not hurt as they were in the house when this disaster happened. However heavy damages occurred as the roof was totally blown off and everthing got water damaged. Everything got wet including the electronic devices my two children were using to conduct their studies online.
Assistance has been given with household appliances and total target has been reduced.
Outstanding items:
- roof
- electrical
- clothes
- electronic devices eg computers/tablets for school
The family was visited by the Disaster Mangement Unit, Social Development and Self Help Programme and help was promised. Hopefully this will bring us closer to our target.
We are kindly requesting assistance in whatever way you can so that my family and I can return home safely.
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For video of this terrible disaster please view this link from Newsday: Tornado Destroys Roof
We cannot find the words to explain how my family and I feel right now, especially having lost my mother just two months ago, who also lived with us.
Please contact:
Khadene Crowe - (868) 470-2593
Kristal Beharry - (868) 374-2348
Deposits can be made to Khadene Crowe, Scotia bank account number (savings): Transit number: 76885 Account number: 4014391. Please use both # (transit first then account number).
Thank you for your support and words of comfort in our time of need.
NB: photos credited to Guardian and Newsday
Updated: 15 Ocober, 2020. This campaign will be updated once there are changes to be made.
Assistance has been given with household appliances and total target has been reduced.
Outstanding items:
- roof
- electrical
- clothes
- electronic devices eg computers/tablets for school
The family was visited by the Disaster Mangement Unit, Social Development and Self Help Programme and help was promised. Hopefully this will bring us closer to our target.
We are kindly requesting assistance in whatever way you can so that my family and I can return home safely.
.
For video of this terrible disaster please view this link from Newsday: Tornado Destroys Roof
We cannot find the words to explain how my family and I feel right now, especially having lost my mother just two months ago, who also lived with us.
Please contact:
Khadene Crowe - (868) 470-2593
Kristal Beharry - (868) 374-2348
Deposits can be made to Khadene Crowe, Scotia bank account number (savings): Transit number: 76885 Account number: 4014391. Please use both # (transit first then account number).
Thank you for your support and words of comfort in our time of need.
NB: photos credited to Guardian and Newsday
Updated: 15 Ocober, 2020. This campaign will be updated once there are changes to be made.
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Assistance has been given with household appliances and total target has been reduced.
Outstanding items:
- roof
- electrical
- clothes
- electronic devices eg computers/tablets for school
The family was visited by the Disaster Mangement Unit, Social Development and Self Help Programme and help was promised. Hopefully this will bring us closer to our target.
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Help Family After Tornado Disaster
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