North Port couple's FEMA trailer finally arrives months after Hurricane Ian
Hurricane Ian dropped massive amounts of rain in
"It's just really kind of devastating," Mike said.
"I have not handled it as well as he has, I'm much more emotional, and he's listened to me cry a lot," said Patricia.
The Bells needed temporary housing while they made repairs. They applied for a temporary
"They said your temporary housing eligibility is over. And we never had temporary housing with them, ever," Patricia recalled.
For months, the couple was living out of a suitcase, draining their savings and running out of hope. With nowhere to turn, they called 8 On Your Side for help.
8 On Your Side called
We also put Patricia in touch with the
Then we contacted the electric company and the city to learn about permitting and inspections.
After several weeks, the
"I don't even care if you can't see out as long as we have a place to stay," Patricia said.
There were about a half dozen contractors on the site, hooking up utilities last week.
The trailer had to be inspected before they could move in. Patricia says
"The goodness that we have seen from humanity, the other people who have opened their homes to us, to
8 On Your Side will continue to follow their journey.
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