Paint Philly Surprises Northeast Philadelphia Crash Victim's Mother with Home Makeover
Paint Philly Surprises Northeast Philadelphia Crash Victim's Mother with Home Makeover

Paint Philly Surprises Northeast Philadelphia Crash Victim's Mother with Home Makeover

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Amira Brown, a Philadelphia woman who lost her son Steven Dreuitt and his girlfriend Dominique Goods-Burke in a tragic medical jet crash in Northeast Philadelphia, has been given a fresh start with a home makeover by local veteran-owned painting company Paint Philadelphia. Brown's grandson Ramesses, who was severely injured in the crash with burns over 90% of his body, is still undergoing treatment at a children's hospital in Boston. The owner of Paint Philadelphia, Andrew Tomasetti, was moved by Brown's story and wanted to offer hope and support through the PAINT It Forward initiative. Brown expressed deep gratitude for the kindness and the emotional relief the makeover brought her amidst ongoing struggles. She also plans a worldwide memorial balloon release to honor her son on his birthday. The community's support highlights a meaningful gesture of healing following the devastating January incident.

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