Community sheds light on members who lost their home last week

Members of Lethbridge have come together to support the ones who lost their homes during the west side fire last week. Facebook support pages and GoFundMe accounts have been created to help lift some weight off the ones who were affected. Creator of the Go Fund Me account have Kelsie Hanson says she made the account because she knew it was the right thing to do.

“We just wanted to give people who wanted to help anopportunity to.” Hanson says.

She says they have reached over $4000 so far and the money will be spent evenly between all the families.

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