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Mar 17, 2019 News
A family of 12 was brought relief and granted temporary stay, at a government owned flat, by the regional administration of Region 3, Essequibo Islands-West Demerara following a fire which devastated their home.
REO Jennifer Ferreira Dougall [fourth from left)] making the presentation to Zonipetra Austin as her relatives look on
“We don’t have a budgeted line item to deal with such circumstances but because we are a unified family at the regional level and people’s lives were disrupted by the fire, we all teamed up and purchased groceries for the family. It could have happened to anyone and that is why we must show love and support to people affected by disasters,” Ferreira-Dougall remarked.
According to head of the household, Zonipetra Austin, the fire of unknown origin struck around 16:00hrs on March 13, destroying the two-flat home, leaving huge losses behind.
The family expressed heartfelt appreciation to the entire Regional Administration of the Essequibo Islands/West Demerara for the compassion and support shown to them during their time of difficulty. Appreciation was also extended to the many neighbours and friends who visited and provided resources to the family.
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