BARTLESVILLE, Oklahoma – Casa Hispana, a vital community resource serving Bartlesville for two decades, faces relocation following severe weather damage on Monday night.
Damage Assessment
The outreach center, dedicated to supporting Bartlesville’s Hispanic community, suffered significant structural and content losses due to the recent storms. Milagros Cappelletti, Casa Hispana’s executive director, described the extent of the damage, including the loss of roofing and destruction of stored items.
Impact on Services
The facility housed a second-hand store and hosted English as a Second Language (ESL) classes in collaboration with Bartlesville Leadership Councils. The destruction of the center disrupts these essential community services.
Personal Accounts
Cappelletti recounted the harrowing experience of receiving news about the tornado’s impact on Casa Hispana. Despite initial disbelief, she returned to find her establishment severely affected.
Continuation of Support
Despite the setback, Casa Hispana remains committed to aiding the Hispanic community. Cappelletti assured continuity of services, albeit from temporary locations such as her home, and pledged to resume ESL classes in alternative venues like the local library.
Community Response
The Bartlesville community has rallied to aid Casa Hispana in its recovery efforts. Volunteers have assisted with salvaging items and coordinating logistical challenges posed by the storm.
Moving Forward
Cappelletti’s resolve to persevere reflects Casa Hispana’s deep-rooted commitment to its mission. Despite the immediate challenges, plans are underway to secure a new location and resume operations seamlessly.
Conclusion: Rebuilding Hope
Casa Hispana’s resilience in the face of adversity underscores the invaluable role it plays in Bartlesville. As the community extends its support, Casa Hispana remains steadfast in its dedication to serving the needs of the Hispanic population. For updates on Casa Hispana’s recovery and to learn how to contribute, download The Local News App.
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