Zach Crockett, a writer at priceonomics and a Mission resident who happened to bike by last Wednesday’s night fire, was the first to answer a question circulating on Twitter – people wanted to know what they could do, how they could help. He set up a gofundme campaign that has already raised more than $110,000.
Over the last week, he’s also been meeting and talking with the families and recently posted a profile of the Segovia-Caro family.
It opens:
It’s 6:40 PM, and Toni Segovia has just wrapped up a long, back-breaking work day that began at dawn. The 42-year-old construction worker removes his vest, and unfastens his toolbelt. He’s thirsty, exhausted, ready to sit and relax with his children at home.
Shortly after picking up his wife, Nancy, Toni’s phone buzzes: it’s his 13-year-old son, “Tonito.” The father expects his son has a question about dinner, or where to find the television remote. Instead, he’s greeted with stammering, sobbing, sirens; over the din of unfamiliar voices, Toni can only pick out bits and pieces of what is said: “Building….Fire…Burning…” READ MORE

