
Robledo-Castillo Family House Fire
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On Tuesday, March 14th early in the morning the Robledo-Castillo's son was making breakfast for his sisters. As we all know, horrible things can happen in a split second and the kitchen caught on fire and spread real fast. He barely had time to run to wake up his older sister and get the dogs and themselves out to safety.
The Robledo-Castillo family is the sweetest and most genuine family you will ever meet. If you know them you will know that family comes FIRST to them, as they never miss any of their kids’ games or activities. I had the pleasure of meeting them all in a rugby tournament. Since then, Ivis and I have become "real" rugby moms as we are the first to cheer for the girls and of course the loudest ones too!
They have been going through some trials and tribulations. Earlier this year Omar lost his job. Due to this and other struggles they had stop paying their home/renter's insurance. Which is a huge help for emergencies like this. The hardships of raising a family of 5 are already complicated enough with day to day struggles. But even through all of these struggles they have NEVER lost their faith. Which is so admirable!
Needless to say there are many damages due to the fire, heat and smoke that took over the whole house. They just about lost everything! The kids are doing well, but they are in shock and sadden of their new situation. Omar is in Venezuela attending to a family emergency. Ivis is holding down the family right now with the help of her family, friends and church members.
Please if you can help them out in their time of need every little bit helps. Even if you can't donate if you have extra house goods and furniture if you can't make monetary donations, anything helps. We will have a more accurate list of what the Robledo-Castillo family needs.
Please share with family, friends and anyone who is willing to help. All donations are greatly appreciated.
"Is not how much we give, but how much LOVE we put into giving" Mother Theresa
Sincerely,
Paola Zambrana
The Robledo-Castillo family is the sweetest and most genuine family you will ever meet. If you know them you will know that family comes FIRST to them, as they never miss any of their kids’ games or activities. I had the pleasure of meeting them all in a rugby tournament. Since then, Ivis and I have become "real" rugby moms as we are the first to cheer for the girls and of course the loudest ones too!
They have been going through some trials and tribulations. Earlier this year Omar lost his job. Due to this and other struggles they had stop paying their home/renter's insurance. Which is a huge help for emergencies like this. The hardships of raising a family of 5 are already complicated enough with day to day struggles. But even through all of these struggles they have NEVER lost their faith. Which is so admirable!
Needless to say there are many damages due to the fire, heat and smoke that took over the whole house. They just about lost everything! The kids are doing well, but they are in shock and sadden of their new situation. Omar is in Venezuela attending to a family emergency. Ivis is holding down the family right now with the help of her family, friends and church members.
Please if you can help them out in their time of need every little bit helps. Even if you can't donate if you have extra house goods and furniture if you can't make monetary donations, anything helps. We will have a more accurate list of what the Robledo-Castillo family needs.
Please share with family, friends and anyone who is willing to help. All donations are greatly appreciated.
"Is not how much we give, but how much LOVE we put into giving" Mother Theresa
Sincerely,
Paola Zambrana
Organizer and beneficiary
Paola Zambrana
Organizer
Fairfax, VA
Ivis Robledo
Beneficiary