Community supports Denver paraprofessional who lost 2 cars in 9 days

KDVR – ParaProfssional looks on the bright side after you lost two only transportation within a little more than a week – one to a driver, and the other to the thieves.

Bliss Barela is a long professional at the Curie Elementary School.

“I am working for the best school. I love her there and they are like a family,” said Barilla.

On March 9, Barilla said that she and her family are preparing to leave for the church and took her car, which was parked in front of their apartment.

“Outside of my apartment building, we have just noticed that there was damage to my car,” said Barilla.

  • The image shows how damage follows the accident.

When you look at a closer look and talk with its insurance company, it was announced. I also submitted a police report because it seemed that someone hit him and set out. She said that her car was fully covered with insurance, but because she is still forced to pay payments, she will not be able to get a new car anytime, have they decided to share her husband’s business truck?

“This was all we have. Thus, we had this stop in a safe garage, as you know, even you needed a major access to enter, so we felt very confident that you did not know anything scary,” said Barilla.

But about nine days later, on the morning of March 18, their truck is no longer there.

“We have somewhat sent to a tweet,” said Barilla. “Certainly like annoying, emotional, just because you are really defeated.”

They have gone again to submit a police report. However, the truck had no complete insurance coverage, so they received a commitment. With no vehicles and no way to get new cars today, Barela has turned into the only source of rest that can.

“A lot of prayer and preserving my faith, and you just know, contemplating some miracle,” said Barilla.

In the end, she got the miracle for which she was praying.

She said, “God must listen.” “I just sent all these people who wanted to help and on what they know, and I blew me away.”

Lauren McCall, one of the parents of Denver Public Schools, started collecting donations on March 20 for Barla and her family, What you can find here.

“Mrs. Bliss is a wonderful person and an integral part of a Korean team,” Machol wrote in Gofundme. “Corrie will be a very sad place without Mrs. Bliss. A Corriedme has started to help Mrs. Place and her family either buy a new car or get a rented car so that they can buy a new car.”

In three days, he got more than $ 3,000.

“I didn’t expect any help from anyone. Everyone all lived in their lives and fights their struggles,” said Barilla. “I was really like, really grateful for help.”

Fox31 has arrived at the Denver police on the stolen truck and is waiting for listening back.

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