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'It's like being in heaven': Woman who lost mobile home to fire gifted new one

'It's like being in heaven': Woman who lost mobile home to fire gifted new one
December 18, 2024

    PAHOKEE, Florida (WPTV) -- A Pahokee woman who lost her home in a fire last week and has been sleeping in her car, now has a new home.

Holiday gifts can come in boxes or wrapped in bows.

Geraldine Jaramillo, a district chief for Palm Beach County Fire Rescue, is giving one with four wheels.

โ€œSheโ€™s so excited,โ€ said Jaramillo. โ€œIโ€™m so excited for her.โ€

Last Friday, WPTV shared a story about Jennette Fernandez, a breast cancer survivor who lost her mobile home and two cats in a fire and was forced to live out of her car.

On Tuesday morning, Fernandez was gifted a new mobile home.

โ€œIt's like being in heaven,โ€ said Fernandez.

Fernandez was eager to show it off.

โ€œThis is like my new 2024 house,โ€ she said, "just for me.โ€

The new house was donated by Skip Herbert from West Palm Beach. After seeing our report on Friday, Herbert knew he had to help.

โ€œI've been trying to sell the motor home for a long, long time,โ€ said Herbert. โ€œEverybody wanted to give me this, that, blah, blah, blah, and then I saw somebody who needed it, and I said, let them have it.โ€

The community spent all morning clearing and moving her old burned home for the new one.

Neighbors, like Sirforina Marshall thankful she has a place to live.

โ€œIโ€™m very grateful that God saved her,โ€ said Marshall.

Leading the charge to help is Jaramillo. Jaramillo, a breast cancer survivor herself, said she couldnโ€™t rest until Fernandez had a place to live.

โ€œI don't need anything for Christmas anymore, โ€œ said Jaramillo. โ€œSheโ€™s got her home.โ€

Jaramillo helped gift her a home. Fernandez gifted her with a new bond.

โ€œI have a beautiful sister, but now I got two,โ€ said Jaramillo.

Herbert said its easy to call this time of year the season of giving, but what matters is what one does during this time.

โ€œYou have to actually do it,โ€ said Herbert. โ€œYou can't talk about it. Trying doesn't make it happen. It's got to happen."

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