A spokesman for state agency said the animals 'were seized and removed because of the living conditions and medical concerns discovered during the search.'
A spokesman for state agency said the animals 'were seized and removed because of the living conditions and medical concerns discovered during the search.'
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By AJ
May 14, 2021
When Alvero Wiggins was diagnosed with kidney failure it created a domino effect. The rigors of treatment meant spending nine hours a day on dialysis. That meant giving up work. Unable to earn a living, Alvero and his wife and four children were forced to move into public housing.
Sarah MacLaren had worked alongside Alvero for years at one of his 2 non-profit organizations that he runs. She started a fundraiser to help get his family back into a permanent home. Though donations came in by the thousands, it wasn’t nearly enough to make a dent in Halifax’s red-hot housing market.