People rescue each other. They build shelters and community kitchens and ways to deal with lost children and eventually rebuild one way or another.
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When we rebuild a house, we are rebuilding a home. When we recover from disaster, we are rebuilding lives and livelihoods.
We donate a lot of food to rescue organizations.
Too often, as a global community of humanitarians, we meet the needs of the same families, the same individuals, the same communities crisis after crisis, when we are focused on meeting crisis needs but not on building resilience.
The love of the family, the love of one person can heal. It heals the scars left by a larger society. A massive, powerful society.
When one neighbor helps another, we strengthen our communities.
You bring people together with food. You connect them and tie the fabric of society together through food.
Towns and cities throughout the United States have opened their hearts and homes to thousands of families displaced from their homes as a result of this horrific storm.
Fueled by the kindness and generosity of strangers, 'Food for the Poor' builds houses for people.
Disasters redistribute money from taxpayers to construction workers, from insurance companies to homeowners, and even from those who once lived in the destroyed city to those who replace them. It's remarkable that this redistribution can happen so smoothly and quickly, with devastated regions reinventing themselves in a matter of months.
I rescue families who are losing their homes because they have no jobs and they can't pay the mortgage and the banks are foreclosing on their homes.
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