Image: GoFundMe, Brandon Glowienka / A GoFundMe campaign has been started for a Hope resident who lost his home and everything he owns due to a fire on Tuesday night (Oct. 17) near Othello, east of Hope.
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GoFundMe started for Hope man who lost his home, all belongings in a fire

Oct 19, 2023 | 9:04 AM

HOPE — A GoFundMe campaign has been started for a Hope resident who lost his home and everything he owns due to a fire that happened Tuesday night (Oct. 17) near Othello, east of Hope.

According to a social media post on the department’s Facebook page, Hope Fire Department personnel responded to Jason Road near Othello, east of Hope, just after 6:30 p.m. Tuesday after receiving multiple reports of a possible mobile home on fire. On arrival, crews encountered a small single-room structure and a recreational vehicle fully consumed by fire. Hope Fire says there was also some extension of the fire into nearby trees.

Hope Fire Department said the fires were quickly contained, and crews remained on scene until 9 p.m., for what appears to be nearly 2 1/2 hours of time spent attacking and completely overhauling the fire.

The occupant of the residence sustained minor injuries, and the cause of the fire remains unknown at this time.

Garrett Glowienka has been identified as the Hope resident who lost everything he owns in the fire.

As a result, the man’s brother, Brandon Glowienka, has launched a GoFundMe campaign to get his brother a much-needed hand.

“I have set up this page because unfortunately Garrett’s house burned down October 17, losing everything he owns,” Brandon wrote on GoFundMe. “Let’s give him a hand and get him back on his feet again. All donations will be used to get Garrett more work gear, and keep him afloat untill he finds a new home to start rebuilding again.”

As of Thursday morning, 22 donations amounting to $3,425 have been donated through GoFundMe to assist Garrett.

The GoFundMe link can be found here.