I
called my friend, also named Lisa, who lives in Houston, Texas.
Hurricane Harvey's devastation had not only hit Houston, the fourth
largest city in the United States, but many communities in the Gulf
Coast region. According to my friend, who lives on the north side of
Houston where they got no flooding except for those who were near a
river or large body of water, the worst of the rain is over. People are
leaving shelters scattered thought-out Harris County, where Houston is
located.
Out of the 6.5 million people in the greater Houston area
only about 1.5 million lost power and most all the water is drinkable.
No need for ice, a valuable commodity, for many of us here in Charleston
who experienced the wrath of Hurricane Hugo. Unlike Houston, Hurricane
Hugo, also a category 4 storm, was a direct hit and as a result we not
only got the flooding but also high winds. But no one can deny that the
Houston area experienced the worst flooding in its history, with some
areas getting as much as 50 inches of rain. And because Hurricane
Harvey's devastation was so widespread, it will take years for the
region to recover from this natural disaster.
My friend, Lisa, who
is originally from Charleston, knows about hurricanes and the emotional
roller coaster they bring; the anxiety before the storm of not knowing
exactly what is going to happen, the storm itself, the flooding and
aftermath once the storm has passed. No doubt, you too, no matter where
you call home, are aware of the horrific situation the residents of the
Gulf Coast region, north of Brownsville, Texas, are now experiencing.
Lives have been lost, people displaced and the uncertainty of what's
ahead. It is one thing to watch the news again and again and be reminded
of the destruction and the anguish. But to just absorb the information
without acting when we can help can be paralyzing and emotionally
harmful.
Animals as well need help and assistance. Donate to the
Houston Humane Society, which is helping animals affected by the storm.
The Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund, administered by the Greater Houston
Community Foundation, is another charity. You may also want to check out
Charity Navigator to further ensure your donations are helping those in
need.
By helping those in need, you too can benefit. Studies have
shown that people with strong social and community ties tend to live
longer, are less likely to report being depressed, and have a stronger a
sense of belonging, purpose and self worth.
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