New Bridge for the Daileys
Three organizations continue to help make bridges safer for West Virginia families after flooding last year left a lot of private bridges in need of repair. The Dailey family has lived in a Lincoln County valley for generations. Mary Dailey says, the only way in or out by car, is over a bridge that is crumbling away. She prays every time she crosses the bridge. Making that bridge even more critical, the Daileys also care for their son, Caleb, who has special needs, and can have anywhere from 10 to 12 seizures a day. The group West Virginia Voluntary Active Disaster heard about the Daileys’ situation and came to the rescue. The Daileys will get a new bridge.