Coach AD Shares Update One Year After Losing Home in Eaton Fire
FOX 11 Los AngelesJanuary 8, 20263 min527 views
2 connectionsΒ·4 entities in this videoβRebuilding Efforts After the Eaton Fire
- π It has been a difficult year for thousands of families displaced by the Eaton Fire, with rebuilding efforts progressing slowly.
- π Adonis Jones Jr., known as "Coach AD," and his daughter Michelle are on their former property in Altadena, reflecting on the past year.
The Rebuilding Process and Permits
- ποΈ Coach AD describes the rebuilding process as mind-blowing and rough, particularly the challenges with obtaining permits.
- ποΈ The permit for their new home was finally granted on Christmas Eve, offering a glimmer of hope.
- π£οΈ The fire has been a constant topic of discussion, with no day passing without it being on their minds.
Finding Hope Amidst Adversity
- β¨ Seeing progress in rebuilding efforts by some families has provided a source of hope.
- π The construction of a new home on their property signifies that efforts are moving in the right direction.
Family Impact and Resilience
- π Michelle shares the emotional toll of seeing her parents, whom she views as superheroes, go through this hardship.
- ποΈ She acknowledges the difficulty of reliving the events of the fire, even a year later.
- β Despite the challenges, the family is determined to rebuild, with the permit marking a significant step forward.
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