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How to help an acquaintance who's home burnt down
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<blockquote data-quote="verbal" data-source="post: 12652635" data-attributes="member: 22762"><p>I had an apartment fire about five years ago that was a total loss. Luckily the apartment management company relocated people to their other properties and I had renters insurance.</p><p></p><p>First thing that came to mind of basic needs was clothing and items to get started on a new apartment. I would say your best bet is gift cards to stores like Target and Bed, Bath, and Beyond. It is an incredibly stressful situation to be dealing with the loss while trying to find a new place to live and manage daily life. I am sure they will really appreciate anything you can offer whether it is money or time to help them with something.</p><p></p><p>In terms of raising money, you should probably start something up at the school for other families to get involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="verbal, post: 12652635, member: 22762"] I had an apartment fire about five years ago that was a total loss. Luckily the apartment management company relocated people to their other properties and I had renters insurance. First thing that came to mind of basic needs was clothing and items to get started on a new apartment. I would say your best bet is gift cards to stores like Target and Bed, Bath, and Beyond. It is an incredibly stressful situation to be dealing with the loss while trying to find a new place to live and manage daily life. I am sure they will really appreciate anything you can offer whether it is money or time to help them with something. In terms of raising money, you should probably start something up at the school for other families to get involved. [/QUOTE]
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