I wanted to share with you this, a note from a colleague of mine from Louisiana now displaced with her adult family to TX. This is not anonymous SPAM I know this lady and she is an experienced and intelligent IT consultant in our company. It speaks volumes about what we all should concentrate on.
PLEASE DONATE WHATEVER YOU CAN TO THE RED CROSS....There will be time to 'crucify' M Brown & friends, FEMA and the politicians later.
From Joyce Carpenter
For everyone who has contributed to the Red Cross…..I wanted to share with you my families’ experience:
We thought we would be going home tomorrow, so we have been self sufficient and staying to ourselves. Now we know that we will be here about 1 month. The officials in our parish have advised us to return home, pick up some items and then leave again. We have decided just to stay here for now. With the price of gasoline, the 8 hour trip(16 round trip) would be too costly. We have pretty much all we need.
So, we visited the Red Cross shelter in Tyler TX today, about 30 miles east of Athens, where we are staying. First we had to register and then we had our first home cooked meal in about 5 days. Home cooked Mexican food sure beats What-a-Burger and Pizza, anyday!! They also took my husband’s blood sugar and provided us with a meter we can use, since we left without his on Sunday. As some of you know, my daughter and her husband have lost everything with the flooding of their home. Theresa was able to get diapers and clothes for her 2 year old. Zachary was provided with several toys. Now that we are registered, they will provide us with 3 meals a day, money will be provided to help with the hotel expenses and food stamps are available if and when we need them.
We were not alone there….we met many people there and many don’t have any reason to go back. That’s the talk here…….not even going back. We are hearing of many that have already been offered jobs around here and many are registering their children in school. Going home for many is not an option.
My son and his family are in south Houston and have also registered with Red Cross. They also were provided with diapers for Jackie, 18 months, toys for Mitchell, 10 years old, and books for Steven, 15 years old. They were provided with food stamps and will also be provided with 3 hot meals a day. The same story applies to my nephew and his family staying with my brother north of Houston.
And the stories continue……many, many, many people are being helped with your contributions to the Red Cross………Thank you for all your help and all your prayers.