Tatiana Hanganu, who lives in Mullingar is trying to rebuild the home after Sunday's fire.
A Westmeath family have been left homeless after a fire broke out at their home over the weekend.
Tatiana Hanganu, says they were all in bed when the blaze broke out on Sunday.
Originally from Moldova, she has been living in Mullingar since 2019 and bought their home two years ago.
A GoFundMe page has been set up to help them.
Ms Hanganu says they're now working to rebuild their lives:
You can donate to the Go Fund Me here.
Ms Hanganu has also been speaking with Midlands 103's Sinead Hubble:
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