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Literacy Achieves, a nonprofit that mainly focuses on adult literacy initiatives, began hosting food and water distribution events after their neighborhood was severely impacted by the February snowstorm in Dallas.
Some residents of Dallas Vickery Meadow neighborhood still did not have running water. A City of Dallas attorney says property owners could face legal action if repairs aren t made or alternatives for residents aren t provided.
When the power went out and temperatures dipped below freezing, Dallas resident Ana Lopez sought shelter at a friend’s place.
The Mexico native has lived in the ethnically diverse neighborhood known as Vickery Meadow for more than a decade. Many residents are either refugees or immigrants. Most live in apartments.
Northeast Dallas community learning center to distribute water and supplies
By FOX 4 Staff
Community learning center to distribute water and supplies Friday
Some people hardest hit by the winter storm live in the Vickery Meadows neighborhood in northeast Dallas. Literacy Achieves, a learning center in the community, has helped dozens of families with food, water and even a warm place to stay. Director Ashley Holm talked to Good Day about the recovery efforts.
DALLAS - People in the low-income community of Vickery Meadows in northeast Dallas will receive much-needed food, water and supplies Friday morning.
Some of the people living in the area have been without water since last week’s winter storm.
For the past week, Literacy Achieves has been more than a school. It's been a warming center, water source and food pantry in a community effort to help residents.
Bransholme dad forced to sleep in his kitchen after home flooded by waterfall
He has stuffed a tea towel into his fuse box to try and stop the electrics getting wet
Ashley Holmes of Stroud Crescent East, has a leak in his roof that has ruined the whole house (Image: Katie Pugh)
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