We are so very grateful for all of the donations we have received. It is amazing how kind hearted people really are. My youngest sister Mary (20) found this note in one of the donation bags:
People have been asking about gift cards. We love gift cards!! They will be very useful in the coming months when the initial help is no longer there. Here is a list of stores that are near them:
Target, CVS, Walmart, Stop & Shop, Shoprite, Marshalls, JCPenney, Payless, Kohls. Visa gift cards are also a tremendous help.
I am really hoping to get the family back on their feet and into somewhat of a normal life before Thanksgiving. I know that may be hard but that is what I am striving for. Everyone wants to get back to work & school as soon as possible. We are waiting on FEMA to go through the property and then we can move onto the next step. Once in a new home, the family will need new towels, sheets, blankets, pillows, kitchen items such as spoons, measuring cups, pot holders, etc... They have none of these things except the few bowls & mugs they have recovered from the house.
I hesitated to post the picture below because it shows what their daily life has been like for the last couple days. Even through everything that has happened, it's really hard to see your family reduced to this. They are dispersed between friends houses at night and then meet in a parking lot during the day where they sort through clothes that kind people have dropped off for them.
This is their life for the time being.
A week ago they were preparing their home for a Category 1 hurricane. Something that they had done countless times with other hurricanes and nor'easters. We all figured that they would get water in the house with what the weather reports were showing. We knew that would be bad enough but hoped it wouldn't be much.
They moved things off the floor to the counters and beds and wrapped their furniture in plastic. They stacked dining room chairs on the dining room table. Pictures were stored at the highest part of their ceiling. Everything in the yard was put away and tied down. They had been working for days so that they would not lose many things to possible flooding.
No one ever imagined this would happen.
Here is the donation info for anyone interested in helping out. We REALLY appreciate everything. No donation is too big or small.
Everything helps.