- November 7, 2024
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It may have been an inconvenience for most of the Flagler County residents who fled for the local shelters during the storm. For Nicholas Carter, his wife Tiffany, and their kids Mikayla, 8, Damian, 7, Jasmine, 4 and 3-month-old Ayden, they went from a tent to an actual building.
Currently residing at Thunder Gulch Campground in Bunnell, the family had no choice but to leave in the wake of Hurricane Matthew. While Nicholas says they pretty much have most essentials there, he also admits it can be difficult living in a tent – especially with four kids.
Other than the typical problems, we have to deal with constant bugs, ants, bees, everything like that,” he said. “It’s kind of hard to keep them out of your tent, when they can chew holes through it.
At the Bunnell Elementary shelter, their worst concerns were getting bored and living among dozens in a school hallway. They were provided food and other necessities, including air conditioner – which they only get at the tent, if the weather is cool.
The couple fell on hard times and are working to purchase a place, which needs to happen soon, since Matthew destroyed their living area.
Interested in helping the family?
Although Nicholas Carter works at Captain’s B-B-Q, the family still needs help, especially since most of their belongings have been destroyed by the hurricane. The family is open to receiving any help. Carter mentioned that beds, blankets, anything for sleeping, and children’s clothes are top priorities.
He can be reached at 225-3076.