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  • Опубліковано 1 січ 2025

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  • @Jeepinggypsysoul
    @Jeepinggypsysoul 7 днів тому

    Josh! This is so absolutely beautiful. I am so thankful that you’re in my life. I can’t wait to see you again. Bless you!

  • @TheBenghaziRabbit
    @TheBenghaziRabbit 6 днів тому +1

    From the Band of Unknown Misfits,
    We salute you! 🤙
    Camp Unknown,
    Spruce Pine NC

  • @athenarockett3088
    @athenarockett3088 7 днів тому

    This was good as hell sir

  • @lorijette9887
    @lorijette9887 6 днів тому

    what part of Missouri do you live. My husband and I were with a group and worked up off Catail Road in Pensacola about 3 weeks after the storm. We live in the St. Louis area. We worked with Camp Miller and the fire station to connect with local home owners to find work we could do at their home for tree removal and such. Thanks for sharing. We would like to go back. So much more help needed. ,

  • @TheBettymcg
    @TheBettymcg 21 годину тому

    It is true that local people and volunteers did awesome work. But this guy must not have ventured out into the rest of our county. Every fire department and community had setups similar to Camp Miller. All provided lifesaving assistance to communities. And the National Guard and FEMA were here from the start! There were many hundreds of Guard and active military here with huge trucks, road building equipment and ATVs who helped with search and rescue, delivering supplies, road building, debris removal, and more. FEMA brought millions of dollars to help individuals but also helped to finance many nonprofits that provided hot meals, showers, toilets and laundry facilities, cleanup and repairs. FEMA paid the salaries of electric linemen and construction workers who came from all over the country to help repair our infrastructure. I don't know how this person did not see that. The military heavy equipment was parked on a hill just outside of the town of Burnsville with a sign saying Cougar Base Camp and would be hard to miss if you drive by in the early morning before they drove out to work all around our county. FEMA was not as visible, but they have had offices to help people apply for the $750 for immediate needs and for help with repairing homes and bridges. They are still here, but the paperwork and repairs take time. We appreciate our local folks in every community who have given their time and talents to help each other, and also the volunteers who have come from everywhere with donations and hard work. We also appreciate the millions of dollars of help from the state and national disaster relief organizations. We still have years of work ahead to get roads and bridges completely repaired and to get everyone back into stable and comfortable homes. The scope of the damage is just hard to imagine. We appreciate the help from everyone, and please keep us in your prayers.

  • @kentkeller7796
    @kentkeller7796 6 днів тому

    What town is Camp Miller close to?