Re: Has anyone gone to help the Tornado victims?



On Feb 4, 10:57 pm, "Bilbo" <bilbobaggin...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has checked out the need of a Rainbow
kitchen and other kinds
of helpers plugging in where people have lost their homes. I wish I
could go to Florida, but I
trashed a cop shop there (Clearwater) and I got an invite to leave
the state and never return
or I would be there. If anybody goes there you may want to sugjest
hobbit holes as a solution
to extreme weather. Seems like it would be more fun than dealing with
Treasonous L.E.O's.

As I understand it, in the places where so many folks' homes were
obliterated there is an overkill of emergency food being offered by
big church groups and the "official" resources on a *huge* basis, plus
shelter space, trailers being brought in, and ongoing big-time
cleanup of debris. Seems there are currently more #'s of folks
offering assist than #'s taking up on the offer, esp for food and
emergent shelter, tho this is in the major areas of devastation. Who
knows what's *really* going on in outlying areas and how able they're
able to get to assistance. Meanwhile, I worry about all the lost and
freaked out pets....I've heard nothing at all about what's going on in
their regard.

We had big-time rain up here and some wind w/even a little down tree/
limb damage as far north as we are in G'ville, but a spit in the
bucket compared to so close south of us. The power of nature is
absolutely awesome. I feel lucky to still be alive through several
natural *disaster* situations.

Blessings to all!

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