COLUMBIA, S.C. — A South Carolina home used by Leeza Gibbons' foundation to help people taking care of loved ones with Alzheimer's Disease and other chronic illnesses has been damaged by a severe storm.
Authorities say high winds Sunday uprooted a tree which fell on the Columbia home, damaging several rooms. No one was inside.
The home is owned by Leeza's Care Connection, a foundation created by the South Carolina television personality.
Gibbons says she created the foundation 14 years ago as a promise to her mother made after she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease.
In a Facebook message, Leeza's Care Connection says it will have to suspend operations while repairs are being made, but promised to reopen stronger than ever.
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