Fire destroys Alabama house used to help foster families, children
Published 6:34 am Saturday, July 10, 2021
Fire destroys Alabama house used to provide assistance and care to foster families and children.
Kristen Jones, founder and co-owner of Bloom House, said she received a phone call about the house burning down. The Selma Fire Department responded to the call late Monday night and they got the fire under control early Tuesday morning.
Jones, who owns the Bloom House with her husband, Woodruff Jones, said they had big plans for the immediate future. The Bloom House provides assistance and care to foster families and children.
“Me and two employees were coming to work at nine this morning,” Jones said. “We had 15 boxes packed for foster care children to get picked up and we were about to celebrate our fifth anniversary opening the Bloom House.”
Selma Fire Department Investigator Aeneas Pettway said it’s too early to speculate what caused the fire.
“There’s a lot of things that could’ve caused the fire,” Pettway said. “We’re still investigating.”
Despite the fire burning, Jones remains positive.
“We’re heartbroken, but we will find another location,” Jones said.