Greensboro House Fire
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A refugee family living at the intersection of Summit Ave. and Cone Blvd, in Greensboro, NC were victims of a home fire. The fire occurred while the Father and five children were sleeping, the Mother was working. As a result of the fire two of the five Elementary aged children have died and three are in critical condition. Due to further investigation, we are unable to share the cause of the fire, but we do know the family needs tremendous community support, both emotionally and financially. Because of the death of the two children and the current condition of the three, local refugee service providers are turning to the Greensboro community in efforts to raise money for burial costs, healthcare expenses, and to cover expenses while these grieving parents are out of work. Greensboro please donate, this family needs you!
Story from WXII
I am Latosha Walker, I am the Operations Manager for NCASC in Greensboro. We are the agency that directly resettled this family into Greensboro, NC. All funds raised on behalf of this family will be withdrawn to our agency and our agency will write a check for the full amount to the family. We are an IRS recognized non-profit and are federally funded. Our website is www.ascafrica.org.
Story from WXII
I am Latosha Walker, I am the Operations Manager for NCASC in Greensboro. We are the agency that directly resettled this family into Greensboro, NC. All funds raised on behalf of this family will be withdrawn to our agency and our agency will write a check for the full amount to the family. We are an IRS recognized non-profit and are federally funded. Our website is www.ascafrica.org.
Organizer
Latosha Davis Walker
Organizer
Greensboro, NC