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Countries and World Organizations helping after Sandy

Faster horses

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As you know, America is the first country to send aid
when other countries are in trouble.


It is highly appropriate that we now send THANKS to
all of the countries that reciprocated for our help with
their disasters, misgivings, social turmoil, & poverty
by sending to the United States of America monetary
and physical help when Sandy ravaged our East Coast
leaving dead, homelessness, and pure disaster.


Listed below are all the Countries and World
Organizations that are giving us gracious assistance.
Please assist in thanking these entities by passing on this email so people all over America can join in and THANK our neighbors, to whom we have invested BILLIONS!!!!

First on the list is…





1.CANADA
 

Steve

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http://www.theblaze.com/stories/great-diversity-of-faith-based-organizations-helping-with-ongoing-post-sandy-cleanup/

Doctors without borders was one of the first in after the storm..

as well as an organization that provided hundreds of thousands of meals..



but for a great story...


Contractor, Volunteers Rebuild 95 Year Old Hurricane Victims’ Home

Pete Picucci is a 95-year old man who was a victim of Hurricane Sandy. His home was destroyed. It has now been completely rebuilt thanks to the kindness of a contractor and neighborhood volunteers.

He was living without heat, power or water when the contractor, Michael Dubb, read about his story.

It is so heartwarming that you must see the elderly gentleman’s reaction in the video. Mr. Dubb becomes emotional as well.

After he was driven up to the house, Mr. Picucci said, “Oh boy, I only wish my wife could see this. There isn’t a word in the dictionary to express my appreciation and my happiness in this merry moment,” Picucci said as he broke into grateful tears.

“He didn’t know me from Adam, I didn’t know him from Adam, and look … see what he did? It’s wonderful.”

Dubb says he doesn’t want any personal praise for his efforts, getting emotional himself as he told the local FOX affiliate that seeing Picucci’s reaction is reason enough. “I only wish I could do it for everybody.” Mr. Dubb is going to try to help other hurricane victims.

Michael Dubb and his crew of volunteers are heros.
http://www.independentsentinel.com/2012/12/contractor-rebuilds-95-year-old-hurricane-victims-home-with-volunteers/

after hearing about scams.. and FEMA foul-ups... this story is a true miracle story.. volunteers giving..
 

Faster horses

Well-known member
Steve said:
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/great-diversity-of-faith-based-organizations-helping-with-ongoing-post-sandy-cleanup/

Doctors without borders was one of the first in after the storm..

as well as an organization that provided hundreds of thousands of meals..



but for a great story...


Contractor, Volunteers Rebuild 95 Year Old Hurricane Victims’ Home

Pete Picucci is a 95-year old man who was a victim of Hurricane Sandy. His home was destroyed. It has now been completely rebuilt thanks to the kindness of a contractor and neighborhood volunteers.

He was living without heat, power or water when the contractor, Michael Dubb, read about his story.

It is so heartwarming that you must see the elderly gentleman’s reaction in the video. Mr. Dubb becomes emotional as well.

After he was driven up to the house, Mr. Picucci said, “Oh boy, I only wish my wife could see this. There isn’t a word in the dictionary to express my appreciation and my happiness in this merry moment,” Picucci said as he broke into grateful tears.

“He didn’t know me from Adam, I didn’t know him from Adam, and look … see what he did? It’s wonderful.”

Dubb says he doesn’t want any personal praise for his efforts, getting emotional himself as he told the local FOX affiliate that seeing Picucci’s reaction is reason enough. “I only wish I could do it for everybody.” Mr. Dubb is going to try to help other hurricane victims.

Michael Dubb and his crew of volunteers are heros.
http://www.independentsentinel.com/2012/12/contractor-rebuilds-95-year-old-hurricane-victims-home-with-volunteers/

after hearing about scams.. and FEMA foul-ups... this story is a true miracle story.. volunteers giving..

:clap: :clap: :clap: :tiphat:
 

Faster horses

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hypocritexposer said:
Some Canadians also showed up. Mostly power companies, but TransCanada (builders of the XL pipeline) also donated equipment and cash.

Good to know. For some reason we can always count on Canada.
They get first place...
 
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