Regina family receives donations, support after Christmas fire

Post made on I Will Help Regina Facebook Page prompts donations from community members

A Regina woman, whose home and belongings burned in a fire over the holidays, is overjoyed at an outpouring of community support.

Tania Pratt was preparing a turkey dinner on Christmas Eve when she noticed smoke coming from an eavestrough in her home.

After a post was made on a Facebook group, household item donations started flooding in from the community for the Pratt family. (Brian Rodgers/CBC)
After a post was made on a Facebook group, household item donations started flooding in from the community for the Pratt family. (Brian Rodgers/CBC)

That night, the house where she, her daughter and granddaughter were living was destroyed. They survived the fire, but the family lost all of their possessions and even cherished photographs.

Since the fire happened on the night before Christmas, all the gifts under the tree were also ruined.

Just when Pratt thought she had lost everything, the community started to rally in support.

Somebody posted about the fire in the Facebook Group called I Will Help Regina, and soon donations started pouring in to help the family get back on their feet.

“I don’t know how to feel but overwhelmed and joyed,” Pratt said.

The family received beds, dishes, a dining room table and other household items.

“How the community can come together and help out strangers, it’s just heartwarming to see that. For people to be so helping and giving,” she said.

Source: cbc.ca

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