Rapid View community rallies around senior following house fire
After losing nearly all of his possessions in an unfortunate house fire, one Rapid View resident is preparing to move into a new home after receiving financial assistance from the community.
On April 16, 81-year-old Irvin Beaudry was away from his home searching for a car part when a neighbour burning garbage lost control of the blaze and triggered a grass fire that eventually consumed Beaudry’s home and destroyed his possessions. Beaudry did not have insurance and was living on his pension, meaning he wasn’t financially equipped to handle the loss.
With nothing more than the clothes he was wearing and his truck, Beaudry turned to his family for support and emergency housing. Upon hearing the news, Beaudry’s great niece, Brooke Dallyn, created a GoFundMe page to help alleviate the costs associated with the loss and finding a new home. Within a matter of days, the page would exceed its goal of $15,000.