Submitted by Hands up in the air (not verified) on Thu, 07/07/2011 - 3:33pm.
Yes, you are wrong. And no it was NEVER stated that this family didn't have insurance. The donations are being asked for by the community and friends because a family of 7 only had the clothes on their backs until insurance kicks in, which as stated could be weeks to months. Let me remind you this fire was in the early morning so they were in night clothes. What do your night clothes consist of? Could you last with no clean underwear, no shoes, no toothbrushes, no diapers, no prescription medications....I would like to think you get the point. Thankfully for the kind and generous hearts in our community, donations of all kind have been amazing. The Kadnar family has not asked for a single thing. To second guess a families motives or reasoning behind charitable donations during such a tragedy is shameful.
It's shameful
Yes, you are wrong. And no it was NEVER stated that this family didn't have insurance. The donations are being asked for by the community and friends because a family of 7 only had the clothes on their backs until insurance kicks in, which as stated could be weeks to months. Let me remind you this fire was in the early morning so they were in night clothes. What do your night clothes consist of? Could you last with no clean underwear, no shoes, no toothbrushes, no diapers, no prescription medications....I would like to think you get the point. Thankfully for the kind and generous hearts in our community, donations of all kind have been amazing. The Kadnar family has not asked for a single thing. To second guess a families motives or reasoning behind charitable donations during such a tragedy is shameful.