
San Jose Sharks player Patrick Marleau and his wife
Christina have reached out to a family in need who lost their home earlier this
month – and then, had their car burglarized.
NBC Bay Area reported that the family, who was displaced by a flood in 2017, was again displaced this month when their house burned down. Then, less than a week later, their car was burglarized and what little they had been able to salvage from the fire was stolen.
“I happened to come across one of the NBC articles and I
read it and I just thought ‘we can do something,’” Christina Marleau said. “You
can’t have this family have all these horrible things happen and go through
Christmastime and not have the community rally around them.”
“I don’t want their daughters to associate bad with
Christmas,” she said.
Marleau said that this was also a teachable moment for her
own children, who know they are privileged and who always want to do anything
for those in need.
The Marleau’s said they want the same Christmas joy for the
Muniz-Gomez family, and so they were compelled to reach out.
Marleau said that she told the other Sharks’ players’ wives that any donations for the Muniz-Gomez family could be brought to the next sharks game on Friday.
Marleau is also asking her online followers, family and friends to help find a home the family can rent.
Source: NBC Bay Area

