Three weeks ago a family members home burned down due to an iron being left on. Nobody was home at the time-thank goodness. The mother has a great full time manager job and the father is in the guard and is currently in Iraq. Thankfully she had great home owners insurance with replacement, so everything will be replaced. Sadly all photos and keepsakes were destroyed. Local media got wind of the tragedy, and an abundance of donations including clothing, toys and money came pouring in. Bank accounts were started in their honor and the father was even allowed to fly home to be with his family. The sick part is this man used to have a great manager job but was demoted for various reasons. He decided to join the guard and worked 2 weekends per month. When his wife asked him to find another job he told her his 4 days per month were it. He never worked on the house that needed many repairs, did not take care of the yard, or even watched the kids while his wife worked. Eventually he was deployed. Before he went, they took their kids to WDW to help with the transition. A couple months after he was deployed she decided to drive down to WDW again because she had park hopper days left and she wanted to cheer up the kids. He was angry that she did this and decided because they got to go on another vacation he would order himself a Harley motorcycle that would be delivered to their house and would be waiting for him. Due to the Christmas season and he being a service man, many people wanted to pitch in to help this family. A total of about $18,000 was donated hundreds of dollars worth of gift cards, and Sears donated $5,000 worth of appliances. The kids were taken shopping by the "shop with a cop" program and were able to buy many gifts. A local hospital donated furniture. Now, am I wrong to think that they should have not accepted all these donations? The insurance company immediately cut them a check for clothing and necessities. They will have all their appliances and all belongings replaced by the insurance company also. All the kids Christmas gifts were hidden next door at Grandmas house-and these kids are very well taken cared of. Not once did either of them tell the media that they were both working and have great insurance coverage-most people don't have replacement insurance. All they asked was that people stop donating clothing because they have so much. They are staying with her Mother next door and the insurance company is paying her for that. The shop with a cop program was designated for low income families who otherwise might not have gifts at Christmas. They buy children coats, boots and toys for Christmas. Now, I know people want to help when things like this happen, but I feel like the good intentions were taken advantage of. I know of a family who father is serving in Afghanistan, and the wife and mother of 3 is battling a heart condition and they barely have enough to make ends meet after the medication bills. Now that is a family in need. I know this family member works hard for her family, and a fire is devastating (our kitchen burned when I was a child), but I just feel that they should have informed the media that they were financially sound, and would be taken very well cared of. I just find it sad that the donations could have went to truly need people. Just need some help wrapping my head around all this.