Sep 28, 2024
WESTPORT, Mass. (WLNE) — Westport’s South Coast Harvest Festival is stepping up for a young girl who’s dealing with the loss of two relatives after a crash earlier this month. 100% of the money raised from the fair’s raffle will go to 15-year-old Nani. People can also drop off gift cards or money if they don’t want to purchase a raffle ticket. “When we heard about what was happening, it was never a question of are we going to do something? It was how and what can we do to help? So we jumped right in,” said Assistant Director Shannen Viveiros of the South Coast Harvest Festival. “We have a really great community here in Westport and surrounding towns so there was no hesitation for people to jump in and donate to the raffle.” Nani was involved in a violent SUV rollover that killed her mother and her 13-year-old brother on I-195 in New Bedford back on Sept. 6. Since the crash, Nani has been staying with an aunt of Viveiros. “My aunt’s a giver, she always gives more than she takes and so when this whole incident happened, she was the person that Nani called, she was at the hospital the day of the accident and she took her in right away,” said Viveiros. During the crash, the few belongings that Nani had were gone in an instant. “She lost everything in that car crash because her family was living out of that vehicle and so the family came together, my aunt took her shopping for some of her favorite food and snacks. We got her some new clothes to wear, and we’ve been doing everything we can to try to bring some normalcy and love and peace to a very difficult situation,” said Viveiros. ABC6 News had the chance to meet Nani while at the festival covering this story and she was in good spirits. “She’s here with us today enjoying the festival, spending some time with the animals which was her request, she wanted to have some fun with the animals and of course we made that happen for her,” explained Viveiros. “We just love her, she’s our family now.” The South Coast Harvest Festival continues through Sunday, so there’s still time to lend a helping hand. “Genuinely, truly, from the bottom of our hearts, thank you so much. This is going to a great cause. It couldn’t be going to a better girl and I know that she is so grateful,” said Viveiros. Categories: New Bedford, News
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