Posted on 08/12/2016 5:01:21 PM PDT by COBOL2Java
WASHINGTON In the blazing heat they walked up and down Old Ellicott Citys flood zone a group of young people sometimes trudging up the hills, sometimes dashing door to door to help residents hit by the flash floods that rushed though the city July 30.
The teenagers, high school and college students volunteering with Centennial Relief, were pushing a wheelbarrow filled with fresh fruits and vegetables and bag lunches, which are all free to the families affected by the flash flooding.
Many homeowners had recently returned to see basements and first floors filled with soaked furniture and carpets. Some homes suffered serious structural damage as well.
Nineteen-year-old Alex Booth, a college student at St. Marys College of Maryland, spent Tuesday helping a family clean up.
Someones basement was flooded with sewage so we put on the full bodysuits and dug it out with masks and stuff.
He called it an intense experience. Another family requested help sorting through mud-caked appliances and furniture.
Centennial High School student Matt Rutkowski,17, said that some of the families were just overwhelmed.
Theres a lot of people out here and they need a lot of stuff after what happened, and were just trying to fulfill that need with what we have, he said.
(Excerpt) Read more at wtop.com ...
Only in America.
I’m still holding my breath for other countries to aid us in doing anything.
Handsome children.
I know they’ll all vote for Hillary but I wish them a good life.
Ping
Maryland “Freak State” PING!
Thank you for the post!
I hope they washed their hands before the bag lunches.
Thanks for pinging me to such a nice story. God bless those kids. Makes me hopeful.
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