One can hope that a lot of the well-to-do Republicans that tend to support anti-immigrant policies may change their minds when they have to hire the people they have been ting on to help them rebuild their homes.
Ouch. I had been blotting that part out, but yes, thanks for reminding me. "Crotch rot" (ugh) Been sort of planning the first trip in my head, have to keep that in mind. Probably bring along our super-awesome fan.
One can hope that a lot of the well-to-do Republicans that tend to support anti-immigrant policies may change their minds when they have to hire the people they have been ting on to help them rebuild their homes.
Reminds me of when Pierce had it during the '10 Finals. That's the Finals where Artest head faked him on a drive 23+ feet from the cylinder and then snatched the life right of 'em with a howitzer from 23+ feet from cylinder.
Pierce had wooley boggers in his pits.
They're illegal. No.
That is going to be a really good question. How will our nation's billionaire leader handle his first disaster? Will Sandra Bullock give more than Golfy McVroom Vroom?
It is for DarrinS
Anyway, enough political sniping for now. Let's get the important stuff here.
How to help victims of Harvey
Gabby KaufmanStaff Writer,Yahoo News•August 30, 2017
https://www.yahoo.com/news/help-vict...212340221.html
I gave poor Darrin grief about the RC, which I don't -particularly think is effective. That was undeserved, although I still have reason to think RC could do better. Anything helps, and my apologies DS, it was uncalled for.Red Cross
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott recommended that those who want to help victims should donate to the American Red Cross, which he called a “tremendous asset.” A number of other organizations at the national, state and local levels will provide vital assistance to residents in the coming days, weeks and months.
http://www.redcross.org/hp/harvey2
http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/
The Salvation Army exists to meet human need wherever, whenever, and however we can.
FWIW:
GIVE MONEY.
That is the big message that most relief professionals say.
Materials have to be stored, catalogued, sorted, and transported.
Money is vastly more flexible, as it lets organizations buy/do what they need most.
https://secure.savethechildren.org/s...a/sd/donor.asp
Hurricane Harvey Children's Relief Fund
https://missionaries.namb.net/projec...arvey-response
Southern Baptist Disaster Relief (SBDR)
http://www.hearttoheart.org/
Heart to Heart International strengthens communities through improving health access, providing humanitarian development and administering crisis relief worldwide. We engage volunteers, collaborate with partners and deploy resources to achieve this mission.HHI Responds to Hurricane Harvey
Heart to Heart International had a disaster response team and mobile medical unit deploy from Kansas City on Friday, August 25th to arrive in Texas ahead of the storm Hurricane Harvey. Over the last several days we have worked with local partners to identify areas of greatest need and provide medical support and aid distribution.
https://www.samaritanspurse.org/disa...ricane-harvey/
Samaritan’s Purse Will Send Five Disaster Relief Units to Texas
(saw these people first hand in San Marcos, not impressed, Southern Baptists had better plans/efforts, but here they are anyway)
http://www.texasdiaperbank.org/about...s-diaper-bank/
Established by ten local United Methodist Churches in San Antonio, Texas, since 1997 the Texas Diaper Bank has been working to meet the basic needs of vulnerable babies, children with disabilities and seniors. The organization’s mission of: to address the diaper gap and its impact on individuals in crisis has led the organization to provide a continuum of basic needs services combined with educational opportunities that strengthen a family’s self-reliance.
https://teamrubiconusa.org/
Disasters are our business. Veterans are our passion.
Team Rubicon unites the skills and experiences of military veterans with first responders to rapidly deploy emergency response teams.
https://www.feedingtexas.org/
(state-wide food banks)
Here is the contact information for all local food banks:WHAT WE'VE BEEN SAYING
At this point in the disaster, the best form of support is financial.
Houston Food Bank
832-369-9390
houstonfoodbank.org
Galveston Food Bank
409-945-4232
galvestoncountyfoodbank.org
Food Bank of the Golden Crescent (Victoria)
361-578-0591
victoriafoodbank.org
Closed Friday
Corpus Christi Food Bank
361-887-6291
foodbankcc.com
Southeast Texas Food Bank (Beaumont)
409-839-8777
setxfoodbank.org
Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley (Pharr)
956-682-8101
foodbankrgv.com
Brazos Valley Food Bank (Bryan)
979-779-3663
bvfb.org
Central Texas Food Bank (Austin)
512-282-2111
centraltexasfoodbank.org
San Antonio Food Bank
210-337-3663
safoodbank.org
For more information on all of these food banks head to feedingtexas.org.
It's so funny when people complain about man made foods as if all the we're eating wasn't man made already. And I don't mean in that hey WTF are Twinkies made of sense, but in the sense that man made corn as we know it today, while wild corn would be almost useless as a food source.
Airbnb has set up an Urgent Accommodations page, allowing evacuees to find a place to stay for free with the help of those able to offer their space at no charge.https://www.airbnb.com/disaster/hurricaneharveyevacueesUrgent Accommodations
All service fees are waived for those affected by the disaster and checking in between August 23, 2017 and September 25, 2017.
Will probably force my kids to double up again, in order to free up a room.
I strongly urge this for others. Whoever is behind this account never has anything worth reading. IMO. I hate information bubbles and read things that I disagree with as a matter of habit, but at some point, a pointless troll is a pointless troll.This message is hidden because Thread is on your ignore list.
Yeah, no on giving to Samaritan's purse.
I literally just thought this minute about seriously using it for the first time.
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