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Help the Murray Family After the Horseshoe Fire

Help the Murray Family After the Horseshoe Fire

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https://www.fire.ca.gov/incidents/2024/10/30/horseshoe-fire

November 22, 2024, there was a fire at the Murray’s home that destroyed everything. Fortunately, everyone is safe and no lives were lost.

It will take the family many months to reestablish and complete a functional living space. Please consider donating and helping us secure a permanent residence and rebuild our lives.

So grateful to all that have donated, considering donating, thinking about us, praying for us or just curious. To elaborate the event, myself, Lisa and 14 year old twins had been living at the ranch. That night was extremely windy and we all decided to go to bed at 8. There had been a very small supposedly out fire in the upper canyon a few weeks ago, but it was regarded as completely out thus no longer in anyone’s thought process. Come 8:30 that night, as I was half asleep my daughter said Mom I think the police are here. Actually, fire trucks were descending into the ranch with evacuation orders. We all worked together to get the 7 horses out, and with the help of an amazing local they were transported safely to town. Upon returning in the morning, we found our entire living area and buildings gone. So very thankful no lives were lost. Everything else will work itself out in time. Ever so grateful for everyone’s generosity!!

https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-to-help-the-murray-family

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