By Anna Kurnizki | Development Director
Dear Warehouse Friends,
Happy New Year! As we shift into 2019 (wow!), we thought we’d share a brief reflection.
2018 was an amazing year for your local furniture bank:
As incredible as these statistics are, we believe that personal stories are the best way to share success. We’re humbled to pass along this story about a local family who came to the Warehouse this week.
Andy and Joe (twins, 9 years old) and Cameron (12 years old) live with their grandparents/guardians Linda and Don in Northeast Portland. All three boys play baseball and jujitsu. Their grandparents made the decision to transfer them to a new school district during winter break, a big change, and the brothers were getting ready to start school in a few days.
On December 30, 2018, the family’s home caught fire. 9-year-old Andy had to jump out of a second story window to escape. Their house and all articles in it were destroyed in the fire, including the grandparents’ eyeglasses and medications. Fortunately, none of the family members were seriously injured, but all were traumatized from the experience.
While recovering from the fire, the family managed to find a place to stay with the boys’ aunt, and were connected to a temporary residence that was vacant through a family friend. The home was not furnished. Linda, Don, and the kids were worried they would have to sleep on the floor until they could save up to buy furniture. Instead, a friend set up a “Go Fund Me” account to help replace their clothes and other belongings, and encouraged the family to get an appointment at Community Warehouse.
This week, Linda came to Community Warehouse with her case manager from Hollywood Senior Center and several family members in tow to help her pick out and move furnishings to the new home. Andy, Joe, and Cameron had just started their first day at their new school. Linda picked out mattresses and box springs for her and the kids, blankets, pillows, towels, sheets, pots and pans, utensils, dishes, tables, chairs, and so much more.
As her family helped fill the small Uhaul they brought, Linda got emotional. “Now, we are going to survive,” she said through teary eyes.
From all of us at Community Warehouse, thank you for your generosity during the holidays and beyond. Because of your support, thousands of families (like Linda’s) in our community can create safe, comfortable homes and envision a brighter future.
Warm regards,
Anna and the Warehouse crew
By Desmond Fuller | Social Media Coordinator
By Robin Healy | Development Coordinator
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