Horton's Family Apt. Burned Down
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My name is Gabriel Horton the second child to Carolyn Horton and a recent graduate from Georgia Southern University. I am part of a family like many of you that have witnessed tremendous amounts of adversity. This morning, my mother, siblings, and I have been blessed to have survived a massive apartment fire!
The fire took everything away that my mother and family possessed over one’s lifetime. This event has shattered my mother and sibling way of life. Due to her disability, she is now fending for herself without medication or help from the apartment owners at this time. It is my first time doing something like this, but desperate times cause for desperate measures. I am raising money to get my mother and family back on their feet. The Apartment that was burned down at; Old Town Villas in (Apt. J-2) College Park this morning on May 13th, 2016 at 4: 00 am. We were all was blessed and overwhelmed by the help from one of the men in the complex; who knocked on the door to wake everyone up as the fire alarm in the apartment never went off. Without him, our lives would surely have been lost.
No amount of money is too small ($1, $20, $100... you name it) and any form of generosity will not go unnoticed. I want to take this time and say, THANK YOU to Everyone for the Remarkable prayers and encouraging words. The Red-Cross has imparted a small amount of support, but my mother and brothers still out of food and a place to stay. “Gratitude unlock the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough and, more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. “–Melody Beattie
Your gratitude is highly valued
The fire took everything away that my mother and family possessed over one’s lifetime. This event has shattered my mother and sibling way of life. Due to her disability, she is now fending for herself without medication or help from the apartment owners at this time. It is my first time doing something like this, but desperate times cause for desperate measures. I am raising money to get my mother and family back on their feet. The Apartment that was burned down at; Old Town Villas in (Apt. J-2) College Park this morning on May 13th, 2016 at 4: 00 am. We were all was blessed and overwhelmed by the help from one of the men in the complex; who knocked on the door to wake everyone up as the fire alarm in the apartment never went off. Without him, our lives would surely have been lost.
No amount of money is too small ($1, $20, $100... you name it) and any form of generosity will not go unnoticed. I want to take this time and say, THANK YOU to Everyone for the Remarkable prayers and encouraging words. The Red-Cross has imparted a small amount of support, but my mother and brothers still out of food and a place to stay. “Gratitude unlock the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough and, more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. “–Melody Beattie
Your gratitude is highly valued
Organizer
Gabriel Horton
Organizer
Atlanta, GA