COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — A good Samaritan is credited with getting a Columbus family out of their burning home and now that mother who lost everything wants to thank the community for their help.
Corlette Cooper, a homeowner for three years, lost her house on Bondwood Drive to a fire that happened last week.
The mother of three was resting at home with her teenage son and daughter around 11 p.m. when a complete stranger was knocking and screaming that their house was on fire.
Fortunately, everyone was able to get out of the house safely as they left with their dog, a birth certificate, and each other.
Although Cooper lost everything, she chooses to focus on the overwhelming support she has received from the community.

"To see this type of love from strangers, from people that we didn't even know, and from people that we do know, the family, the friends, the loved ones just come together as one," Cooper said. "To see what they can be able to do, it is just a blessing. It's just so great."
A neighbor that Cooper had never met, stopped by and offered brand new supplies for her home.
The family has also received donations and support from multiple individuals and organizations across Columbus.
Cooper plans to rebuild her home and, in the meantime, give back to her community as they have poured into her family.
The cause of the fire remains undetermined.
The family says they are accepting donations and appreciates any and everything the community is willing to offer.
For those wanting to donate clothes and shoes, the family wears the following sizes:
Junior (girls):
- Size small or medium tops
- Size 3 or 5 (small) in bottoms
Adult (men's):
- Size small tops
- Size 29-30 bottoms
- Size 29-32 bottoms
- Size 30-32 bottoms
Shoes:
- Boy's 6.5 and 7 or women's 7.5, and 8
- Men's 8.5 or 9 and 10 or 10.5
Anyone wanting to make monetary donations or help in other ways can contact the family at allinpaintzplusfun@gmail.com.
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