
Overview
As a struggling widow of three daughters, Roseanne Dore is no stranger to hardship. The family was dealt a tremendous blow when their Kingston, Washington home, originally built by Roseanne and her husband, burned to the ground in March 2004. Following the devastating news of the fire, Roseanne found out that their home insurance policy lapsed when their agent retired. The structure was uninhabitable. While figuring out what to do, Roseanne moved her three daughters into a half-built, backyard utility shed that had no plumbing, electricity or running water.While living in the makeshift shelter, Roseanne's daughters - Jessica, 21, Sarah, 17 and Aariel, 13 -- went to friends' houses to shower. The entire family was stuck using an old doorless outhouse on the two-and-a-half acre property. One of the family's only wishes for their new home was to have indoor plumbing and bedrooms.When not cooking on an outdoor propane camp stove, these ladies took inside to the shed to prepare food. Desp
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2 - 1The Wofford Family September 26, 2004
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2 - 2The Garay Family October 03, 2004
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2 - 3The Pope Family October 10, 2004
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2 - 4The Grinnan Family October 17, 2004
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2 - 5The Mackey Family October 24, 2004
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2 - 6The Ali Family October 31, 2004
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2 - 7The Vardon Family November 07, 2004
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2 - 8The Elcano Family November 21, 2004
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2 - 9The Burns Family November 28, 2004
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2 - 10The Broadbent Family December 12, 2004
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2 - 11The Dore Family January 09, 2005
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2 - 12The Anderson Family January 16, 2005
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2 - 13The Sears Family January 23, 2005
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2 - 14The Correa/Medeiros Families February 13, 2005
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2 - 15The Harper Family February 20, 2005
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2 - 16The Harris Family March 06, 2005
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2 - 17The Okvath Family March 13, 2005
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2 - 18The Leomiti-Higgins Family March 27, 2005
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2 - 19The Leslie Family April 03, 2005
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2 - 20The Harvey Family April 24, 2005
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2 - 21The Dolan Family May 01, 2005
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2 - 22The Johnson Family May 08, 2005
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2 - 23The Vitale Family May 15, 2005
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2 - 24The Piestewa Family May 22, 2005