
On a tragic day in Silver Lake, Jim and Lisa Peterson lost everything when a fire tore through their home on East Depot Street. The fire moved fast and left behind nothing but devastation. While Jim and Lisa thankfully escaped with their lives, they are now left without a home, clothes, or the basic necessities we so often take for granted.
Their family and friends are stepping in to help — and asking the community to rally around this kind and generous couple during their time of urgent need.
This GoFundMe campaign, organized by Jim’s sister Jennefer Covelli, is intended to help cover the Petersons’ immediate and essential needs, including:
- Temporary housing
- Food and basic groceries
- Clothing and shoes
- Toiletries and hygiene items
- Everyday essentials lost in the fire
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Every donation — big or small — will help Jim and Lisa begin the long road to recovery. They are humbled by the support already offered and grateful for any additional help the community can provide.
Additional Ways to Help:
Gift cards for stores such as Walmart, Target, local restaurants, or grocery stores are incredibly helpful. Please contact Jennefer Covelli directly to arrange gift card donations.
Clothing donations are also being accepted and can be dropped off at:
324 W Depot St, Silver Lake
Jennefer will ensure all items reach Jim and Lisa promptly.
Requested clothing sizes include:
For Lisa:
- Women’s shirts (L–XL, also S–M hoodies)
- Jeans (sizes 8 and 10)
- Shoes (sizes 6 and 7–8)
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For Jim:
- Men’s shirts (2X)
- Jeans/shorts (size 38/32)
- Shoes (size 9½, regular and wide)
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Even if items don’t match the exact sizes, the family is grateful for anything people are able to donate.
This is an incredibly difficult moment for the Petersons, but with the support of their community, they will get through it. Thank you for your compassion and generosity.
— Organized by Jennefer Covelli, on behalf of Jim and Lisa Peterson
2 Responses
Oh heavens, how devastating. So sad.
Did they have any ins requiring them to rebuild to receive the ins? Would they need building material gift cards? Like Menards ir Home Depot?