1205 days ago

FAMILY LOST EVERYTHING IN HOUSE FIRE

Carla from Naenae

Hii Neighbours
My kids and I lost everything after our house caught fire in 25August 2022 in Stokes Valley I had no insurance so my sister has started a give a little page to help me recover some of our personal belongings as I'm struggling financially as it is and after the fire it was it now with Christmas on the way and I can't even afford a Christmas tree for my kids thought maybe my neighbors could help cheer my babies up with some Christmas spirit by donating what ever you can afford towards making my 2children Smile this Christmas....
Just click on the link below and follow the steps to read and see photos of house after fire.
givealittle.co.nz...

Price: $12

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