This is the season for natural disasters like hurricanes and wildfires but with it comes so many lives turned upside down, homes rips apart, spirits and hearts broken.
The beautiful part is there is hope. With any amount of hardship, surrounding communities open their hearts and resources to their neighbors. Here are a couple of kindnesses that will help renew your faith in humanity.
USA Today: In Harvey’s aftermath, small acts of kindness, mercy, hope
Volunteers are out full force to help rescue residents stranded in their homes after Hurricane Harvey.
The Hutchinson News (Kansas): Repaying their kindness
Six months ago, Steve Hazen was on the receiving end as truckloads of hay and supplies from all directions were donated to his hometown of Ashland. Him and others lost 500,000 acres burned during the March Starbuck Fire are now returning the kindness to Montana.
How can you help those affected by Hurricane Harvey?
See this link from NPR. Do your research before giving but DO something to show your love & support.
Sending all the good vibes to those affected by Hurricane
Harvey and wildfires spreading from the Pacific
Northwest following the upper air pattern into the Mid-South.
As we type, Hurricane Irma is barreling through the Carribean, Puerto Rico and towards Florida. Sending all our love to folks affected by its wrath, hang in there friends.
Through
these difficult days, months and frankly years to get back on track with
life, I find comfort in the people that help pick us back up, dust us
off and carry on together as a community.