Bless those truckers for travelling down from PA to help their fellow Americans in need during this most difficult time. Prayers to all the folks suffering and to those who are working so hard to help out.
it was a very good trip. It was heart warming to see all the reaction from people there and to feel the fellowship with the people there when we arrived and during the trip in general.- Dave K
Thank you guys from PA. The outpouring of care shows in all the supplies everyone is bringing in. There is such an abundance, there has been no place to store it. Tiny fire stations and churches deeper into the mountains had to also turn away supplies. The hardest hit counties need volunteers to help deliver supplies to those still cut off. ATV's or hiking in is required. We are hoping once current supplies are depleted, more will follow as the winter sets in and supply needs change. Also, freezing temperatures, no power or unheated bldgs pose a problem for bottled water. I honestly believe admist the chaos and pain, locals are exhausted, traumatized. Appreciate you guys for helping those in need after this disaster. ❤️
Grateful for such a generosity & dedication to this rescue mission! The destruction is great, but true American Spirit is even greater! God bless All & Let it Be! 🙏❤🙏
trying to help we don’t know what to do here in Colorado, but we sure know how to shovel. We know how to deal with cold weather and we want to do something to help our fellow brothers and sisters. We aren’t sure what to do because everything shows that people are being turned around and turned away, what can we do?
Gratitude to the folks of PA for supplies and touching the hearts in NC! These truckers are American heroes. Safe journey ❣️
Bless those truckers for travelling down from PA to help their fellow Americans in need during this most difficult time. Prayers to all the folks suffering and to those who are working so hard to help out.
it was a very good trip. It was heart warming to see all the reaction from people there and to feel the fellowship with the people there when we arrived and during the trip in general.- Dave K
Thank you guys from PA. The outpouring of care shows in all the supplies everyone is bringing in. There is such an abundance, there has been no place to store it. Tiny fire stations and churches deeper into the mountains had to also turn away supplies. The hardest hit counties need volunteers to help deliver supplies to those still cut off. ATV's or hiking in is required. We are hoping once current supplies are depleted, more will follow as the winter sets in and supply needs change. Also, freezing temperatures, no power or unheated bldgs pose a problem for bottled water. I honestly believe admist the chaos and pain, locals are exhausted, traumatized. Appreciate you guys for helping those in need after this disaster. ❤️
The area teams of first responders AND US Army ARE getting out to people with side-by-sides. These things you mention are ALL happening.
Thank you Williamsport!!
God bless you all xx
Grateful for such a generosity & dedication to this rescue mission!
The destruction is great, but true American Spirit is even greater!
God bless All & Let it Be! 🙏❤🙏
GOD BLESS YOU ALL
Thank you so much for what you are doing. Living here in NC lived through the impact of that hurricane we really appreciate you.
God bless you all❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸
Im in barnerville nc. Iysa bad heee thaank u
Sending prayers I wish I had more
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Safe travels .God bless you all who are reaching out to help them.
Thanks bunches
GOD IS
Was there a dam that broke?? I mean 80 feet higher on a creek is crazy.
trying to help we don’t know what to do here in Colorado, but we sure know how to shovel. We know how to deal with cold weather and we want to do something to help our fellow brothers and sisters. We aren’t sure what to do because everything shows that people are being turned around and turned away, what can we do?
If anyone thinks this was a natural event well…you just aren’t very aware of the weather warfare going on.