In order for residents and businesses in Hunt County to receive federal assistance, the need has to be demonstrated to FEMA. To show this need…
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To help members of the community who have been out of work because of COVID-19, Greenville’s Crossroads Church is hosting another “disaster re…
To help members of the community who have been out of work because of COVID-19, Greenville’s Crossroads Church is hosting another “disaster re…
To help with need in the community as many have been out of work, Greenville’s Crossroads Church is hosting another “disaster relief mobile fo…
To help with need in the community as many are out of work, Greenville’s Crossroads Church is hosting a “disaster relief mobile food pantry” o…
One year ago, Hurricane Harvey had washed ashore, bringing devastation across south and southeast Texas.
Dozens are dead and tens of thousands of Texans remain homeless, their homes and lives shattered by Hurricane Harvey’s epic deluge of flood water. Along with Congress, President Donald Trump's top priority should be getting as much disaster relief to Southeast Texas as quickly as possible.
As flood waters continue to rise, Texans are mobilizing everything from church directories to hobby car networks to assist parts of their state inundated by Harvey's rainfall.
Many people watching the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey are looking for ways to help the victims dealing with historic flooding and destruction.
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