Two Years Later Tornado Relief Continues
Through collaborative efforts and ongoing relief work, rebuilding in the wake of the deadly 2021 Western Kentucky tornadoes continues for the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth.
Western Kentucky continues to grapple with the aftermath of the catastrophic F4 tornado that wreaked havoc in December 2021. From offering crucial manpower and cleaning supplies to distributing food and other necessities, Bread of Life in Western Kentucky has consistently stepped up to assist in the wake of hurricanes, tornadoes, and man-made calamities. Their dedication to aiding the most vulnerable communities has been unwavering, and their latest endeavor hits close to home. To this day, Bread of Life’s dedicated crews are on the ground, working tirelessly to help the community rebuild.
A partnership between Bread of Life and the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth emerged as a ray of hope for families like Oscar Ajanel’s and Catarina Sica’s, who faced the daunting task of rebuilding their homes. After a chance meeting between Karina Gonzalez and George Clover, the executive director of Bread of Life, Medina’s family was offered a lifeline: the opportunity to build a new home on the biggest available property, a project undertaken in partnership with Homes and Home.
The compassion of Bread of Life extended further when Karina Gonzalez presented the case of Oscar Ajanel and Catarina Sica. Mr. Clover, deeply moved by the family’s situation, personally inspected their tornado-damaged property. Upon completing the assessment, he made a heartfelt promise to the family: he would ensure they found a new home.
The ongoing relief work in this part of Kentucky is a testament to communities’ resilience in the face of adversity and the unwavering support of volunteers and relief organizations whose dedication continues to bring hope to those whose lives were shattered by the devastating tornado.
Source: https://nazareth.org/
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