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Sb7exploreVastness
04-09-2019, 09:41 PM
Hi Community members!
I am humbly asking for your support for a mother and daughter (ages 50’s and 80’s) who are in need of some furniture. After the floods, this woman / mother in her 80’s was left with not much other then her fiery spirit. She was living in Guerneville and lost everything including her transportation. Her daughter is doing her best to survive with many stressors.

I am able to do what I can in the field of social services / community health with limited funding. Fortunately, there are many social service agencies willing and able to help yet there are barriers; resources are currently limited given the immense need.

Fortunately, this mother and daughter are living in SR in a small apartment; they have a roof over their head and are accessing resources for food. YEAH!!!

What would be immensely helpful is furniture. The extent of their furniture is a bed and a rug that this elder found in a dumpster. They are very low income, surviving on HUD and social security. They are not in a position to be gainfully employed to supplement their income in any way.

I know there are many people in need and anything you are able to do is appreciated!

Do you have any simple, light weight and functional chairs, a table, dresser, shelves or any other furniture that you are willing to part with? Do you have a truck and would be willing to assist me with delivering furniture to their apartment in SR?

I would be so ever grateful for any support you can provide in this situation.

Thank you!
Susan

qidancing
04-10-2019, 08:46 PM
Thank you for taking such good care of members of our community who are struggling.

I would suggest looking on NextDoor in Santa Rosa for free furniture and posting this same request there.
There often are free items. There is also a very helpful and generous community of neighbors there who
would probably donate.

Might also be good to sign up your mom and daughter on Next Door so if they had requests or needs in the future they might find help and community there. A disabled elder woman recently posted asking for people to go for slow walks with her and she got a number of replies.
Hope this is helpful

Shandi
04-11-2019, 11:25 AM
Resources include https://BuyNothingProject.org in their neighborhood, and of course, Freecycle. <cite class="iUh30" style="color: rgb(0, 102, 33); font-style: normal; font-size: 14px; padding-top: 1px; line-height: 1.43;">https://trashnothing.com/</cite> (https://trashnothing.com/)