Tulsa's Mental Health Association asking for Bradstone Apartments fire assistance

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Posted: 11/15/2012

TULSA - A fundraiser and clothing drive has been set up to help victims of the Bradstone Apartments fire.

As of Wednesday, five people remain hospitalized, including three children.

Five officials believe the fire was accidental, caused by a heater in one of the units.

Tulsa's Mental Health Association owns the building and is helping families move into new housing and replacing their furniture and clothes.

Donations can be made at 3322 East 30th Street in Tulsa.

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Below is a list of items the association is requesting:

  • Children’s clothing: boy’s sizes 3T and 7; girl’s sizes 10 and 12
  • Children’s shoes: boy’s child size 9; boy’s youth size 2; girl’s youth size 5; women’s adult size 8-1/2
  • Adult women’s clothing size 14; shoes size 8-1/2
  • Warm clothing, including coats and gloves
  • Blankets
  • All toiletries
  • Food items

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