Sunday, November 4, 2012

Middletown's Forgotten Wet-Siders

If you've been watching or listening to news reports since Hurricane Sandy blew through 6 days ago, you have been seeing and hearing a lot about those that seem to have been forgotten by federal and local officials.

I keep seeing reports from NY's Staten Island and Queens of residents complaining that relief agencies have forgotten them in favor of those living in Manhattan. Their loud complaints to local news media covering the devastation in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, brought swift responses of help from the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA. The same federal response however can't be said about relief efforts for those that live in Middletown neighborhoods on the "wet" side of Route 36. They seem to have been forgotten in large part due to the devastation along the Jersey Shore.
(The Goodell-Wilson home on Church St.)

I've been getting requests from a few wet-sider friends asking me if I could post something about their plight, in hopes that someone will listen to them and speed up some relief efforts.

One such person is Danae Goodell-Wilson, she is a single mother of a 14 year old daughter who lives on the wet-side of Church St. in Belford.

(The Goodell-Wislon basement)
Danae and her daughter have been trapped in their home for days because Danae's cars  were under water and won't start. Her house smells like mold and sewage (it's everywhere) and has pretty much become a cave, a shell, where they keep their belongings. She and her daughter don't have much of a choice right now, they don't have any family in the area to stay with and they can't leave and go to a shelter because they have pets. She's in a classic Catch 22 situation.

Danae has file a claim with FEMA but has heard nothing, she tried calling 4 times yesterday to get some information, to find out what the rules are for temporary housing and transportation but was hung up on every time with the excuse that those on the other end of the line were too busy. All they will tell her is that she will receive a letter with some type of decision concerning to her circumstances in two weeks, which is unacceptable.

So, she sits in her house waiting, with no clue as to what to do. Not the township, the federal government or any charities are willing to do anything more at this time, than tell her to leave her pets behind and go to a shelter.

All she wants are some answers to her questions and a little help to figure everything out, but no one seems able to do so at this time. It is extremely frustrating.

Logically, she can't continue to stay in her home for much longer but she is fiercely independent and has no real place to go. Hopefully someone will come to her rescue soon.

My heart goes out to her and all the others in a similar situations as her, over on the wet-side of 36 living along the bayshore.



13 comments:

bigbluegiant said...

After being without power 6 days I too was wondering. Middletown Emergency radio 1620am ia a bleeping joke. On this pat Thursday I was hearing warnings of the coming storm. Middletown power to be's should be embarrased as I am disgusted by them and this radio transmission. I know the Church St. area and would be happy to help them if possible. Maybe you could email or post me Mike.

MiddletownMike said...

Thanks BigBlue,

I just saw on Facebook that Danae is looking to leave but she needs the following supplies first in order to get her things together:

Clear garbage bags (need clear to see the difference between our stuff & the garbage)
Packing Tape
Boxes of Any Kind
Cat Litter
Laundry Detergent
Blistex
Disinfecting Wipes
Ice

Anonymous said...

The response is disgusting, many many parties are guilty. What we need is a local response and PREPARATION program (preparation is better than response), maybe at the county level, maybe at town level.

Anonymous said...

And meanwhile, instead of the Middletown Democratic candidate helping out the people of the bayshore, she is out going door to door campaigning for Tuesday.

Disgusting.

Anonymous said...

And you anon 9:44 are spending your time on your ipad monitoring comments on Middletown Mike. They need help collecting supplies at Thompson Park- see you there. Will I recognize you by the Middletown Township ID on your Ipad?

Anonymous said...

Governor Chris Christie and Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno are scheduled to arrive in Monmouth County at 3PM this afternoon.

The governor will hold a press briefing on storm recovery efforts at 3:45 PM at Bolger School, 100 Palmer Place, Keansburg

Anonymous said...

Anon 9:44.

And where the hell were the five clowns that serve on Middletown's TC.....at the Lincroft Inn having a brew ????

Anonymous said...

Those 5 clowns you talk about were out in the bayshore passing out hot food and supplies the last week. The same 5 clowns who have helped coordinate efforts while trying to avoid running over Linda putting up her signs on Highway 35 and Town Hall. Those signs are the closest Linda's name will ever come to Town Hall.

Unknown said...

Is this mother and daughter still in their home? I can't offer much but they can come stay in my house...this is heat breaking! But i can relate to her!

Unknown said...

Are the mother and daughter stil in the house? I don't have much to offer other than a couch for then to sleep on and got meals to eat, but its theirs!

MiddletownMike said...

Melissa,

Thank you for asking.
Yes, Danae and her daughter are still living in her storm damaged home.
She is currently looking for a cheap local rental but is becoming overwhelmed with her circumstances.

All she wants to know is when she can expect some answers that will help her get her life back together.

She doesn't need food or clothing at the moment just piece of mind.

If you send me your contact info i'll pass along your offer.


On a side note - this post was not meant to be a jab at township personal. It's unfortunate that some have chosen to make it so and then use it to attack political candidates for how they may or may not have used their time during this harrowing time.

This was and is a sad story that many people in the bayshore area can personally relate to because they are experiencing similar hardships.

Val said...

I'd like to get her in touch with my church. We have been sending out work teams all week, I live nearby on Campbell.

MiddletownMike said...

Val,

Thank you for your support and concern.

anyone who would like to help Danae and her daughter, if you email me with your contact info I'll let you know how to contact Danae and her daughter:

Mikeinmiddletown@gmail.com