Jamie Lynn Mosher, left, and Flo Younker-MacDonald, co-owners of Rainbow Beginnings Early Learning Centre in St. Teresa, P.E.I. are looking for temporary accommodations after post-tropical storm Fiona caused significant damage to the building's roof. Terrence McEachern • The GuardianST. TERESA, P.E.I. — Jamie Lynn Mosher said it was shocking to see the damage to her St. Teresa daycare centre as a result of post-tropical storm Fiona.
One of the holes in the ceiling after the roof was damaged at the Rainbow Beginnings Early Learning Centre in St. Teresa as a result of post-tropical storm Fiona. - Terrence McEachernThe owners renovated the basement a year ago with new insulation, ceiling tiles and lighting for the school-aged program.The day before the storm, on Sept. 23, it was business as usual.
But with the condition of the roads and downed trees in the area, Mosher wasn't able to get to the centre and see the damage in person until Sunday."A lot of parents have said, 'we're heartbroken for you because you help raise our kids. It's like our kids' second home.'"The friend who texted her as well as Younker-MacDonald's husband rescued the centre's three hamsters, three guinea pigs and a fish. A rabbit was already staying with a staff member.
Post-tropical storm Fiona caused significant roof and water damage to Rainbow Beginnings Early Learning Centre in St. Teresa. The owners are looking for a temporary location until the repairs to the building are completed. - Terrence McEachern
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