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PA Farming Community Rallies For Family For Massive Barn, House Fire

The Chester County farming community is rallying behind their neighbor after a massive home and barn fire.

The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

Photo Credit: Elverson-Honey Brook Area EMS
The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

Photo Credit: Elverson-Honey Brook Area EMS
The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

Photo Credit: Elverson-Honey Brook Area EMS
The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

Photo Credit: Elverson-Honey Brook Area EMS
The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

Photo Credit: Elverson-Honey Brook Area EMS
The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

Photo Credit: Elverson-Honey Brook Area EMS
The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

Photo Credit: Elverson-Honey Brook Area EMS
The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

Photo Credit: Elverson-Honey Brook Area EMS
The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

Photo Credit: Elverson-Honey Brook Area EMS
The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

Photo Credit: Elverson-Honey Brook Area EMS
The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

The scene of the two-alarm farm and house fire. 

Photo Credit: Elverson-Honey Brook Area EMS

The fire broke in the 100 block of Isabella Road in West Nantmeal Township around 9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 18, as Daily Voice previously reported

The property next door is the Kurtz Fish Farm, owned by Shannon Kurtz. She's launched a GoFundMe for the Aumen family. Writing:

"We are asking the community and all around to pull together and try to help this kind family out as much a you can in this time of need. Other donations will be excepted at our farm 153 Isabella Rd (gift cards, pillows, blankets, food, winter jackets, socks, underwear, toiletries anytime from 8-3."

In less than 24 she took to Facebook to announce they met the family's clothing needs. The GoFundMe had raised over $3,000 of a $5,000 goal.

People are invited to continue dropping off donations of toiletries, food, and gift cards to help the Aumen family begin to rebuild their lives.

For more information on how to donate physical items click here. 

To donate funds, click here to go to the GoFundMe page. 

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