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Ah man, I hope and pray your place is still still there and that you got out safely.Little bit of ash last night as I was evacuating.......I guess it takes a couple of days to find out if anything is still standing.
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I was just watching a live press conference with the SC County Sheriff. Man, it's been a tough year for them, the SC County Sheriff's Deputy that was murdered back in June was one of my best friends and it really hurt that community, now they have this going on. Anyway, they've asked that NOBODY try to come into the area. Many of the main roads in the SC mountains are small, and have now been reduced to less than a real lane. They need to keep everything as clear as possible for fire and emergency vehicles. In fact, they are arresting any people found in the area, particularly from out of town. They are also dealing with looting, so they will not be making any exceptions.Have OB members ever done a supply rally for fire victims? There is a place to donate supplies in Santa Cruz, could gather supplies needed for victims and do a run down to donate? Just a thought.
Yeah I don’t want to get in anyone’s way. What I was getting at was once things are under control really. I did read an article saying they are looking for donations in the immediacy like canned goods, tents and sleeping bags to help shelter victims.I was just watching a live press conference with the SC County Sheriff. Man, it's been a tough year for them, the SC County Sheriff's Deputy that was murdered back in June was one of my best friends and it really hurt that community, now they have this going on. Anyway, they've asked that NOBODY try to come into the area. Many of the main roads in the SC mountains are small, and have now been reduced to less than a real lane. They need to keep everything as clear as possible for fire and emergency vehicles. In fact, they are arresting any people found in the area, particularly from out of town. They are also dealing with looting, so they will not be making any exceptions.
Obviously your hear is in the right place, but for now I think the best we can do is donate as we see fit, and once the fires are contained and actual clean-up and rebuilding efforts begin be there for those.
-TJ
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Understood, sorry if my reply came off as combative. 100% they'll need goods like you mentioned, and I'd be all-about a donation drive/collection effort in the areas where it's safe to do so, then working with the right agencies to get it where it needs to be. Feel free to PM me, I'm ready to help (I have a pickup and 24' box trailer that could be used). Also, agreed these communities won't just need us now, they'll need us in a week, a month, six months as they try to pick up the pieces and rebuild.Yeah I don’t want to get in anyone’s way. What I was getting at was once things are under control really. I did read an article saying they are looking for donations in the immediacy like canned goods, tents and sleeping bags to help shelter victims.
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Sorry to hear. Couldn't do much but did give what I could right now. Also waiting to see if my friend lost his house (but he is not living there, it is in escrow for a sale- his retirement hinges on it).If anybody feels compelled, my cousin and his family lost their home: Adams Disaster Relief Fund organized by Malissa Hutchings
As for ash, yes it's all over my stuff too, which drives me a little crazy but obviously I have nothing to complain about vs. folks like my cousin. FWIW when the ash is dry, it won't cause damage. However, mixed with water it can cause etching, so you don't really want to rinse it down until the ash is no longer falling.
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Done and posted to facebook to add visibility. Every bit helps. Thanks for sharing the link.If anybody feels compelled, my cousin and his family lost their home: Adams Disaster Relief Fund organized by Malissa Hutchings
As for ash, yes it's all over my stuff too, which drives me a little crazy but obviously I have nothing to complain about vs. folks like my cousin. FWIW when the ash is dry, it won't cause damage. However, mixed with water it can cause etching, so you do't really want to rinse it down until the ash is no longer falling.
-TJ
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Thank you so much!Done and posted to facebook to add visibility. Every bit helps. Thanks for sharing the link.
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