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Amid community push, Midland Beach family that lost home in fire is granted apartment application
Updated Apr 06, 2021;
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. After a Midland Beach family, left without a home in the wake of a devastating fire last week, was denied an application to a New Dorp apartment, community leaders rallied to support the displaced residents and helped overturn the decision.
Michelle Rosario, her husband, Randolph, her 19-year-old daughter, Lanena, and 20-year-old son, Giovanni, were contacted after the blaze by the Red Cross with temporary housing that was set to expire on Tuesday.
The family applied to a residence at the Tysens Park Apartments, but credit devastated by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and a strict guarantor policy that required a co-signer to earn 40 times the monthly rent led to a declined application, Rosario told the Advance/SILive.com, despite the fact that she and her husband both have steady jobs.
“LA didn’t see her anymore a week after she was born,” she wrote. “So proud of you, daddy!”
It was an early Christmas vibe for TNT’s Troy Rosario, who was all smiles after reuniting with his two children. Earlier, his wife, Michelle Rosario, shared an update on Instagram: a photo of Rosario assisting their children in answering modules.
Screenshot from Michelle Rosario’s Instagram stories
Ginebra player Joe Devance, on the other hand, was also welcomed by his four children Bella, Jayce, Jayden, and Zeke in their living room. The heartwarming moment he reunited with his kids was captured on video by his wife Monica Devance.