Assistance sought for fire victim at LTC

STAFF REPORT
Published/Last Modified on Friday, January 29, 2010 8:15 AM CST


Louisiana Technical College, Sullivan Campus nursing student Margaret “Maggie” Stockstill and her family reportedly lost everything when their home in Crossroads, Miss., burned last week, and the school is working to get the word out that the family could use some help.

The greatest immediate need is school uniforms and other clothing for the seven children involved. The uniforms are green or gold Polo shirts and khaki pants. There are four young students in the family.

Thirteen-year-old Hayley wears size zero pants, small to medium shirts and size 71/2 shoes.

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Eleven-year-old Adam wears size 10 and size 3 shoes.

Seven-year-old Lex wears size 7 slim pants, size 6 shirt and size 12 shoes.

Five-year-old Debbie wears size 5T and size 10 shoes.

The remaining family sizes follow:

Four-year-old Vanessa wears size 4T and size 10 shoes.

Three-year-old Tate wears size 2T and size 8 shoes.

Ten-month-old Will wears size 18-months and size 4 shoes.

Maggie wears size 10 pants, medium T-shirts, large regular shirts and size 71/2 to 8 shoes.

Josh wears size 33x32 or 34x32 pants, large shirts and size 9 shoes.

The family could also use size 5 diapers, ProSobee baby formula, school supplies, dog food and other items.

Family members do have allergies to coconut products.

Anyone who would like to donate or offer other assistance is encouraged to call Stephanie Walker at 735-7779.

 

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