News Blip: California Fire Victims Offered Tiny Home
The Press Democrat Reports On Santa Rosa Locals Volunteering To Aid Fire Victims By Building Tiny Houses For Them To Stay In
Tragic events rained upon parts of California recently and the natural disaster took the homes of several residents in the affected areas. A local of Santa Rosa, California, Charlie McEvoy, thought hard how he could help instead of doing nothing and feeling hopeless. His wife, Andrea, suggested there must be something they could do to comfort and assist at least one or two people who lost their homes and have no insurance to rebuild shelter for them and their families.
Press Democrat writer Chris relates in his article: "The McEvoys run a small construction company. They decided they could build something: a tiny house or two. Only about two weeks later, a dandy of a habitation on wheels is nearing completion alongside Charlie and Andrea’s country home west of Santa Rosa." Due to their background in construction, this donation to the victims is heart-felt and a tremendously generous and smart idea. Donors to a crowdfunding appeal on GoFundMe have so far added nearly $11,000 for the project.
Check out the full article right here at The Press Democrat.
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