After the devastating Jan. 22 flood, a mother and son from one of the most severely impacted neighborhoods are seeking help to obtain essential baseball gear.
Rebeca and her 13-year-old son, T, faced significant losses during the storm and are struggling to afford the necessary equipment for T to participate in the upcoming baseball season.
Melissa Grace, the founder of San Diego Rise Up, extended support to the family by purchasing a helmet, cleats, baseball pants, and a pair of gloves for T. Equipped with these essentials, the young boy was able to take the field during the opening day game Saturday.
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