Mya and the Girls
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On Sunday, July 28 Mya's farm and home was hit by a tornado. Mya is self employed and she currently can not work. Mya does have insurance through American Family, but is finding out that they are not able to cover the cost of what has been damaged. Mya and the girls need our support .
Thank you. God bless
This was Mya's post:
I am at a loss for words tonight. I have said for the last week how lucky we were to not have much damage from last Friday’s storms because the neighbors around me were hit hard. Today I woke up to a normal day, and tonight I am in a hotel looking at the destructing to our home from videos and pictures of others. I’m numb. I received a phone call from savanna screaming on the phone while a tornado hit my farm. I was not home. Helpless, driving 100mph to get to them. Getting a call to tell me to call 911 ASAP. To hearing that person cry on the phone when I said the girls are home alone!!! My heart sank, my truck couldn’t drive fast enough. And seeing metal hanging on the power lines as I rounded the corner to see my sheds leveled. Having to walk carefully around the power lines to get to my Babies and hold them as tight as I could!!! Thank you god for leaving them untouched, thank you for leaving my fur babies untouched. We are all here together. Scared. Over whelmed and tired. But we are together. Thank you so much to the out pouring of help! Thank you to everyone who rushed to move horses, dogs and kittens. Thank you. We are all safe, together and will tackle tomorrow when it comes. I can’t answer all the calls and messages. But just know all your thoughts prayers and offers mean so much to us all.
Thank you. God bless
This was Mya's post:
I am at a loss for words tonight. I have said for the last week how lucky we were to not have much damage from last Friday’s storms because the neighbors around me were hit hard. Today I woke up to a normal day, and tonight I am in a hotel looking at the destructing to our home from videos and pictures of others. I’m numb. I received a phone call from savanna screaming on the phone while a tornado hit my farm. I was not home. Helpless, driving 100mph to get to them. Getting a call to tell me to call 911 ASAP. To hearing that person cry on the phone when I said the girls are home alone!!! My heart sank, my truck couldn’t drive fast enough. And seeing metal hanging on the power lines as I rounded the corner to see my sheds leveled. Having to walk carefully around the power lines to get to my Babies and hold them as tight as I could!!! Thank you god for leaving them untouched, thank you for leaving my fur babies untouched. We are all here together. Scared. Over whelmed and tired. But we are together. Thank you so much to the out pouring of help! Thank you to everyone who rushed to move horses, dogs and kittens. Thank you. We are all safe, together and will tackle tomorrow when it comes. I can’t answer all the calls and messages. But just know all your thoughts prayers and offers mean so much to us all.
Organiser and beneficiary
Janita Nwachukwu
Organiser
Luck, WI
Mya Monteith
Beneficiary