Detroit woman, 94, finally gets new roof after media attention
- A 94-year-old woman in Detroit received extensive roof damage, leading to severe living conditions.
- Despite Hannah Flack's efforts to raise funds and seek help from FEMA, they faced challenges in getting the necessary support.
- After the local media reported on the woman's situation, community contractors responded generously, facilitating the installation of a new roof.
In Detroit, Michigan, a 94-year-old woman faced severe roof damage, allowing rain and squirrels to enter her bedroom. Her daughter, Hannah Flack, had been struggling to raise funds for a roof replacement since July, relying on a GoFundMe campaign that was only able to provide temporary repairs. Despite reaching out to FEMA and various organizations, they missed multiple deadlines for assistance. Local media coverage of the woman's plight generated an outpouring of support from contractors willing to help. After the story was aired on a local news outlet, Lucas Graves, the president of Roofman, responded by initiating work on a brand-new roof for the elderly woman this week, demonstrating a strong community response to a vulnerable individual's urgent needs. The GoFundMe page subsequently gathered $7,000 in donations, concluding Flack's initial fundraising efforts. She expressed her gratitude and hope that this situation would inspire others to help those in need during difficult times.