Krystle Collier, of Port aux Basque Newfoundland, is starting to get her life back together after she lost everything in the storm, except her fridge that washed ashore with booze still inside..Collier’s home was destroyed by Hurricane Fiona. She was pictured the morning after the storm struck holding three cans of White Claw Seltzers with arms raised..READ MORE: Newfoundlander loses house in Hurricane Fiona, fridge washed ashore with booze survives.Social media was quick to react to Collier's picture and commented that White Claw Canada should hook Collier up for posting the marketing picture of a lifetime..Well, White Claw Canada, reached out to Collier after social media claimed her picture was a marketing gold mine.."They got in touch with me, something's coming. But I don't know what," Collier said..Quickly dreams of being the poster girl for the company dance Collier's head..Collier told the Western Standard, "White Claw Canada also reached out to say they will contribute to the hurricane fund.".“The devastation experienced by Newfoundlanders and Labradorians is unimaginable," Premier Andrew Furey said..The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador has an initial allocation of up to $30 million to support the Hurricane Fiona Financial Assistance Program which will be offered to impacted residents and communities on the southwest coast of the island.."The impacts are far-reaching, with families, communities, businesses, and non-profit organizations having to pick up the pieces. Our government recognizes the severity of the losses and is assuring affected residents that immediate supports are available to those who need them as quickly as possible. The $30 million being provided is meant to help people in starting the recovery process from this devastating event.”.Collier told the Western Standard she is slowly putting her life back together by salvaging items after the storm devastated her house.."We managed to get a lot more items out of our home than we originally thought we could," Collier said..The Western Standard reached out to White Claw Canada, but so far hasn't heard back..For impacted individuals who are in need of support, it's critical they register with the Canadian Red Cross by calling toll-free at 1-800-863-6582 or visiting the emergency shelter at St. James Regional High School located at 200 Hardys Arterial Road, Channel-Port aux Basques, Nl.
Krystle Collier, of Port aux Basque Newfoundland, is starting to get her life back together after she lost everything in the storm, except her fridge that washed ashore with booze still inside..Collier’s home was destroyed by Hurricane Fiona. She was pictured the morning after the storm struck holding three cans of White Claw Seltzers with arms raised..READ MORE: Newfoundlander loses house in Hurricane Fiona, fridge washed ashore with booze survives.Social media was quick to react to Collier's picture and commented that White Claw Canada should hook Collier up for posting the marketing picture of a lifetime..Well, White Claw Canada, reached out to Collier after social media claimed her picture was a marketing gold mine.."They got in touch with me, something's coming. But I don't know what," Collier said..Quickly dreams of being the poster girl for the company dance Collier's head..Collier told the Western Standard, "White Claw Canada also reached out to say they will contribute to the hurricane fund.".“The devastation experienced by Newfoundlanders and Labradorians is unimaginable," Premier Andrew Furey said..The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador has an initial allocation of up to $30 million to support the Hurricane Fiona Financial Assistance Program which will be offered to impacted residents and communities on the southwest coast of the island.."The impacts are far-reaching, with families, communities, businesses, and non-profit organizations having to pick up the pieces. Our government recognizes the severity of the losses and is assuring affected residents that immediate supports are available to those who need them as quickly as possible. The $30 million being provided is meant to help people in starting the recovery process from this devastating event.”.Collier told the Western Standard she is slowly putting her life back together by salvaging items after the storm devastated her house.."We managed to get a lot more items out of our home than we originally thought we could," Collier said..The Western Standard reached out to White Claw Canada, but so far hasn't heard back..For impacted individuals who are in need of support, it's critical they register with the Canadian Red Cross by calling toll-free at 1-800-863-6582 or visiting the emergency shelter at St. James Regional High School located at 200 Hardys Arterial Road, Channel-Port aux Basques, Nl.