Nothing to bring out the good in people like a full-blown catastrophe.
I have a single friend who lives in Canby. She knows of a family who had to evacuate so she moved out of her house and into the house of another single friend, so that the family that evacuated could stay in her house.
I have another friend who is taking in displaced people. He too is single and has four extra rooms in his house. Even if he doesn't know you, you are welcome.
There are too many stories to count about neighbors and strangers rallying up to save horses and livestock and other animals.
People have run out of gas on the highways with the flames closing in and other motorists have stopped to pick them up.
The stories, I'm sure, are just starting but it warms my heart to see people put their differences aside and offer unconditional help to those in need.
Now...what can I do today to help?
I have a single friend who lives in Canby. She knows of a family who had to evacuate so she moved out of her house and into the house of another single friend, so that the family that evacuated could stay in her house.
I have another friend who is taking in displaced people. He too is single and has four extra rooms in his house. Even if he doesn't know you, you are welcome.
There are too many stories to count about neighbors and strangers rallying up to save horses and livestock and other animals.
People have run out of gas on the highways with the flames closing in and other motorists have stopped to pick them up.
The stories, I'm sure, are just starting but it warms my heart to see people put their differences aside and offer unconditional help to those in need.
Now...what can I do today to help?