Help the McCord Family Recover After Altadena Fire
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The McCord family lost their home of over 30 years overnight on Tuesday 1/7 in the Eaton fire. Mary Jo and Roosevelt were forced to evacuate quickly in the darkness, with little more than their dogs and the clothes on their backs.
This loss is beyond devastating to them as a working class family who built their slice of paradise in the beautiful Altadena community that they loved. Mary Jo and Roosevelt lost not only a home, but priceless artifacts of their 46 years together and the two children they raised here, Miranda and Robert, who also live in the community and whose residences have been affected by this tragedy as well.
The McCord home was a constant hub for gatherings and a safe place filled with joy for so many of us family and friends of the McCord kids over the years. We want to support them emotionally and help them out financially now as they have been there for us so many times.
I am Amanda-Faye, their niece, and the McCords are like second parents to me in our extremely close family. Every cent collected here will be used to help secure nearby housing for them and their two dogs, purchase clothes and other essential items, and recover the life they lost.
Altadena is a diverse, close-knit community where Black and brown families were able to thrive and build their dreams. Roosevelt and Mary Jo are retired seniors who worked their whole lives for CalTrans and the City of Los Angeles, respectively, and it would mean so much to us to keep their beautiful dream alive and help them stay here. Please help us by donating if you can and sharing widely.
Thank you to everyone for reading and sharing!
Organizer
Amanda-Faye Jimenez
Organizer
Altadena, CA