Regina Brown Devastated by House Fire in Garfield
On behalf of Regina Brown, the Bloomfield-Garfield Corporation has started a GoFundMe campaign to help Regina and her daughter recover from a devastating fire engulfing the house where they lived.
On Monday, March 7th, Regina and her daughter lost all their household possessions with an estimated value between $20,000 - $25,000 in the fire on Dearborn Street in the Garfield neighborhood of Pittsburgh. These possessions included everything Regina owns, Regina's daughter's belongings, and the equipment Regina used to operate her catering business. Regina’s catering business The Fine Feather contributes to the community by providing and distributing free meals during the holidays and assisting other food based business owners in the community with food safety education.
Regina is known for being there whenever and however for others, and the BGC would appreciate your help to assist Regina in recovering from this catastrophic event. Any monetary donations would help immensely at this time and would be greatly appreciated by Regina, the Garfield Community, and the BGC.
If you have any questions or want to make any donations of clothing or other physical items, please contact Rick Swartz at RickS@bloomfield-garfield.org or visit the BGC in-person at 113 N Pacific Ave, Pittsburgh PA 15224.
Regina is known for being there whenever and however for others, and the BGC would appreciate your help to assist Regina in recovering from this catastrophic event. Any monetary donations would help immensely at this time and would be greatly appreciated by Regina, the Garfield Community, and the BGC.
If you have any questions or want to make any donations of clothing or other physical items, please contact Rick Swartz at RickS@bloomfield-garfield.org or visit the BGC in-person at 113 N Pacific Ave, Pittsburgh PA 15224.
Any monetary contributions will be tax-deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law.