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SF classic clothes retailer helps Eaton Hearth victims

By Miles Cooper
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January 11, 2025
SF classic clothes retailer helps Eaton Hearth victims
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SF classic clothes retailer helps Eaton Hearth victims

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – A San Francisco enterprise proprietor is providing free garments to victims with native ties who misplaced every thing within the Eaton Hearth. The proprietor helps out whereas nonetheless recovering from a latest housebreaking.

Earlier than Michelle Slater drove all the way down to Southern California to reconnect together with her older sister, Gina Ross, on Friday, she stopped by Kristin Klein’s surplus storage container on Treasure Island.

Klein owns the classic clothes retailer Trip SF within the metropolis’s North Seashore neighborhood. She is providing free garments to Eaton Hearth victims like Ross, whose home in Altadena burned to the bottom on Tuesday.

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“I thought it would be cool to offer to friends of friends and people that follow the store, someone to be able to come in and pick out things they would normally wear,” Klein stated. 

Slater says her sister operated her enterprise out of her dwelling and must begin that over too. Slater’s colleagues on the Solano County Public Defender’s Workplace are protecting her instances whereas she tends to her household.

“Everything’s gone,” Slater stated. “All of her stuff, obviously. And, her partner who passed away a few years ago, his last belongings were in there. It’s just all gone.”

Klein is responding to inquiries made by social media. She says she can’t assist everybody, and her collection of classic clothes might not match everybody’s style, however she has managed by her personal home hearth prior to now and has pushed by 5 burglaries at her retailer in six years. The newest housebreaking occurred final month.

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She says it is very important assist others in want.

“There’s GoFundMes and there’s support for people, but all of that helps you rebuild, but there is a very heavy weight of realizing that everything that you own and all of your memories and everything is gone,” Slater stated. 

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