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Almost $7000 raised for victims of CR house fire

CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C- It’s only been two days since a GoFundMe was started for a family who were victims of a house fire over the weekend, but already the donations have reached close to $7000.00.

On Sunday, August 23rd, Hendrick and Catherine Horsthuis lost their home to a fire in the 2200 block of Joanne Drive in Campbell River.

Sherilynn Miller, an employee and colleague of both Hendrick and Catherine,Β started a GoFundMeΒ to help support the family.

β€œThe school board came together, we were devastated for our colleagues,” said Miller.

β€œSo we banded together in hopes to just collect some gift cards and funds to get their basic needs met – their clothes, their food until they were able to process this loss.”

The GoFundMe raised over $5000.00 on it’s first day, and by this afternoon had reached $6915.00.

β€œWithin 24 hours we made our goal. My heart could just explode,” she said.

β€œI think the family are feeling so unbelievably overwhelmed with emotion for the kindness, and with gratitude.”

Miller wanted to thank the community for getting to that goal in such a short amount of time.

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