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These Tornadoes have destoryed so much for these familys, theres just no words for this. I hate hearing that so many lives were lost, familys losing many family members, no homes to go home to, their pets I am so sorry for their lost and suffering. We are so blessed and then seeing what these people are going threw breaks my heart. All I can say is Donate to the organizations you feel comfortable with, make it your Christmas Gift to them, I know this can not replace their loved ones and homes but with more bad weather as in rain and cold settling in any thing will help.
jd&ez - 2021-12-17 5:49 PM
Southtxponygirl - 2021-12-17 4:46 PM
Gail - 2021-12-17 11:05 AM
If we could find an individual who needs help I think that would be super fun. Surprise them with some cash.
In the past we have used ad revenue to give to Samaritians Purse and we could do that again but it would be cool if would find someone directly to help.
This is really a kind thought but"
To me that would be really hard to do as in just picking one person (individual) to give money (donatings) too when so many have lost so much in these tornadoes, I would feel really guilty when familys loved one were lost and many have no homes to go to, I could not just choose one person, but thats just me.
I agree. So many suffering it would be impossible to select one or a few. As the press goes away people are left with the fact that they have no homes or even basic supplies. The outpouring here has been flabergasting. It's overwhelming the support from all over the country. Hopkins County is now asking that donations be money because they don't a place to put supplies that are coming in by the truckload. That's a great problem to have though. The volunteers from everywhere is just outstanding. People from many states away coming in and bringing heavy equiipment and getting right to work and won't think of taking a penney fror their work or even living expenses. It's just amazing.
I've seen Dawson Springs. Word is Mayfield is worse. I can't see how but I'll take their word for it. I have a friend in Mayfield that no one had been able to contact. We feared the worst. But he contacted us yesterday. He had no power or cell service. he finally got power yesterday and was able to email. He lost his business but not his home. He says he won't rebuild his business.
You know theres just no words for this horrible time in these peoples lives. Everytime I see this on the news channels I hope and pray they will find more alive, I know its search and recover now but theres always hope..
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