A Clarksville family is leaning on their community after a fire damaged their home.The family also lost their three dogs and cat in the fire on Jan. 14.Now, the community is rallying around them as they pick up the pieces of the home that was in their family for generations. Friends and neighbors are determined to help them rebuild.Ryan Gibson, a close friend of the family, started a GoFundMe campaign to provide some relief that raised half of their $20,000 goal in a week. So far, they’ve raised a little more than $10,000. He describes the toll this tragedy has taken on them and how the community has made a difference.“There are good people out there because you see a lot of negativity in the world, and when something like this happens, the people you least expect are there to help you. I mean, what a good feeling,” Gibson said. If you would like to donate, click here.
A Clarksville family is leaning on their community after a fire damaged their home.
The family also lost their three dogs and cat in the fire on Jan. 14.
Now, the community is rallying around them as they pick up the pieces of the home that was in their family for generations.
Friends and neighbors are determined to help them rebuild.
Ryan Gibson, a close friend of the family, started a GoFundMe campaign to provide some relief that raised half of their $20,000 goal in a week.
So far, they’ve raised a little more than $10,000.
He describes the toll this tragedy has taken on them and how the community has made a difference.
“There are good people out there because you see a lot of negativity in the world, and when something like this happens, the people you least expect are there to help you. I mean, what a good feeling,” Gibson said.
If you would like to donate, click here.