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AFTER THE STORM CARE
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To You, With Love
After experiencing a natural disaster and its devastating effects, it takes time to feel like life is "normal" again--maybe even years. Rick and Isabel, who lost their home and business in the Sunset Fire near Athol, Idaho, are an example of this. Isabel shares, "We have at least two years of clean up, salvage and reclamation. It is an unfathomable task." Not only are storm survivors of this magnitude faced with the daunting task of clean up, but they are also faced with
Karen
Oct 191 min read
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Rick & Isabel: Wildfire Reality
Glenn and I had the privilege of meeting Rick and Isabel on Tuesday, September 9. They are dear people and survivors of the Sunset Fire...
Karen
Sep 113 min read
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What we've been up to lately...
We have been working on preparing 500 Emergency Care Kits ! We are so thankful for all of our volunteers! They have given their time...
Karen
Aug 241 min read
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Closer to Home
While, sadly, there are numerous reports of horrific tornadoes and flash flooding in the mid- and southern states each day lately, there...
Karen
Jul 142 min read
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Hope for the Future?
This is May 21, 2025. Wednesday. Ever since last Thursday the states of Wisconsin, Colorado, Indiana, Arkansas, Texas, Kansas,...
Karen
May 213 min read
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Eight Tragic Storms
I decided to do a little research about our recent natural disaster history. Including the Lahaina, Maui wildfires in August of 2023,...
Karen
May 71 min read
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Watching Events Unfold & Feeling Compassion
For me, it all began in August of 2023, as I sat in shock and sadness watching the reports of the "deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a...
Karen
Apr 291 min read
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