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“I just heard the news of the fire in my house and I could not be more than grateful that my great neighbors in Madison Park saved my grandmother and brought her to safety,” Cabrera wrote shortly after. “I saw one of my neighbors move someone to the porch as if he was on the porch, and when I arrived in front of the house, four or five of us probably picked them up and dragged them safely down the hill,” she said. “Keep sharing. It works! Our friends from Chicken Salad Chick also hold a fundraiser on Wednesday, from 17:00 to 20:00, 50% of which will be sold to Michelle Cabrera and her family. “The fire, which started around 7pm, destroyed the house and most of the Cabrera family’s property, but if some good neighbors hadn’t come in, the Cabrera’s could have lost their grandmother as well. A Kids’ R’ Kids’ Kids’ Charlotte woman, who works with Michelle, has founded a GoFundMe for the family. She is interested in different subjects that interest her: trying out new recipes, enjoying nature, discussing ridiculous subjects, reading, drawing, observing, developing CVs, writing biographies, etc. “The money collected will be used to help this family resume their lives. “We raised $7,700 with our $10,000 donation,” she says. “When I threwthem’ andthem’ fell to the ground,” he said. Robert Chavis told WSOC TV that he was not the first person Carmen Torres, 97, missed on the balcony, but he hurried to help. With a book on developing productive communication strategies, Amanda also writes and illustrates children’s books with her husband Edward. When the public saw that the house had burned down, they were worried, but even more so when they noticed that an older woman was standing on the porch and was not moving. 16, the Kids’ R’ Kids’ Kids’ Kids’ Charlotte page published a happy update.