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<blockquote data-quote="DanB" data-source="post: 2203956" data-attributes="member: 237"><p>Our church's Impact Team leader spoke before our service yesterday. It sounds like the need for supplies(food, water, shovels, gloves, etc) is dwarfed by the need for labor. It can be as simple as helping go through someone's house and helping them locate what was lost. Something that didn't mean anything can now have a huge impact on the individual if recovered.</p><p></p><p>Our church has a team in Moore today working as well as Little Axe. We spent the afternoon yesterday working in Bethal Acres at the home of an elderly couple retarping their roof and clearing fallen trees and other debris on the property. Its areas like this that need to be remembered. They are to easily forgotten by the damage in Moore. Although equally in need of help. Getting people to the smaller communities is a need that can go unanswered.</p><p></p><p>If you are of able body and can get out and help do it. The payoff is seeing the appreciation from the individuals impacted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanB, post: 2203956, member: 237"] Our church's Impact Team leader spoke before our service yesterday. It sounds like the need for supplies(food, water, shovels, gloves, etc) is dwarfed by the need for labor. It can be as simple as helping go through someone's house and helping them locate what was lost. Something that didn't mean anything can now have a huge impact on the individual if recovered. Our church has a team in Moore today working as well as Little Axe. We spent the afternoon yesterday working in Bethal Acres at the home of an elderly couple retarping their roof and clearing fallen trees and other debris on the property. Its areas like this that need to be remembered. They are to easily forgotten by the damage in Moore. Although equally in need of help. Getting people to the smaller communities is a need that can go unanswered. If you are of able body and can get out and help do it. The payoff is seeing the appreciation from the individuals impacted. [/QUOTE]
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