They haven’t been home in two months because a fire destroyed their apartments.Now they feel forgotten and neglected.
EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio - They haven’t been home in nearly two months because a fire destroyed their apartments.“I’m out here surviving,” said Scarlett Townsend, a displaced tenant of Terrace Towers. “That’s what Terrace Towers tenants are doing. Surviving.”
As for resources, Townsend said she was given $120 at the beginning of the month, but had to sign papers pledging not to pursue legal action in order to receive it.Now, Townsend says she’s running out of money to buy basic necessities such as food, clothing, and pots and pans to cook.
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