The pair had lived in the council-owned flat for a few years but did not have contents insurance
. But friends and family are determined to help them get back on their feet.
“I have seen other people in this situation set up Go Fund Me pages to help raise funds so that’s what I have done to even get them a little bit of money for clothes and essentials or to put towards a deposit for another place to live.” Cameron, meanwhile, heard about the fire while at work and watched it go up in flames when a colleague drove him home.
Rachel has thanked everyone who has donated to the online fundraiser so far, with the total currently standing at £350. She has also said the pair are incredibly grateful for donations of clothes from friends and family, which has been hugely helpful.
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