Ariège: After the fire, a family of Mercus-Garrabet benefited from great solidarity

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After the fire that destroyed their home on the night of February 12 to 13, a family from Mercus-Garrabet was able to count on a great outpouring of solidarity, outside the village.

Vincent Buscero, his wife, Catherine, and their daughter Eluz have been invited to the Mercos-Grabete Town Hall to receive a donation. After our article describing the fire in their home on the night of February 12 to 13, the chain of solidarity that neighbors set up outside the village reverberated.

The company HBF from Mazères, which specializes in electrical equipment, went on a mission in its company; The amount has been handed over to the concerned parties. At the Institute of Pedagogical Medicine in La Vergniere, where Catherine works, she mobilizes her colleagues to give her an envelope. IPS printing office (Philippe Peyre) has offered to donate the furniture, but the Boussereau family has nowhere to stock and stock.

Hard to find a home

The family, who still lives in a mobile home at the Montgilhard camp site provided by the Town Hall, contacted various agencies to find accommodation. The answer: “We want people who last, we don’t rent for two years (business time). “We have been in Ariège for 6 years, we want to return to our home, because we love the section and we want to get the craftsmen of Ariège to work on the renovation,” explained Vincent and Catherine.

clothes and computer…

Currently, the family is concerned about renewing all the official papers that were burned. The town hall has made its secretariat available for online procedures, which is very helpful.

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The people of Secours donated so many clothes, “We put back everything that wasn’t our size, because the others also needed the clothes,” Vincent says. Fondère de Tarascon pharmacy donated a box of hygiene products. Ionenet in Verniolle gave Vincent a laptop with its cover. Thus Vincent will be able to carry out all his immaterial actions from his home. “After reading the article, we talked about it among us at Inenet, explains the general manager. The choice was to present a computer directly. I spent eleven years at Rotary in Foix: for me, solidarity means taking action.”

Eloz must resume her studies for the Commerce Bac at CFA. She hopes to be able to take back the lessons and the computer provided by the district, because she has nothing left.

The family would like to thank the neighbors.

Vincent in front of his damaged house.
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Frank Mccarthy

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