Carson City Firehouse Subs hold fundraiser for families displaced in May 16 apartment fire
Firehouse Subs in Carson City will hold a community fundraiser Wednesday for the families of Pioneer High and Eagle Valley Middle School students who were displaced in a May 16 structure fire at a Pheasant Drive apartment that burned four residences.
The families of four of the students have been displaced following this incident. The schools are asking community members to join them today, Wednesday, from 4 to 9 p.m. at Firehouse Subs, 3120 Highway 50 East in Carson City. A portion of all purchases will be donated to the families.
A similar fundraiser was held last week at Pizza Factory, which also donated a portion of proceeds made throughout the day to these families to help with expenses.
The families of Alexis Trujillo and Antonio Trujillo and Jordan and Theodore Leyva have been displaced following this incident as has the family of Alex Lavelle.
Thankfully the Trujillo family was not injured in the tragedy. Theodore was in ICU at Renown Hospital in Reno. If it wasn’t for the quick thinking of his brother Jordan, entering the building to save his family, the outcome could have been much different. See the story here.
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