
I'm sure those of us in surrounding areas (Texas, Georgia, Alabama, Florida) have many people locally that could use help.
I urge you all to contact your local Red Cross to see if there are any families/shelters in your area that need assistance.
Our local shelter is asking for
1. Donate money to the Red Cross
2. Donate supplies - when I visited this morning they were asking for a
few loaves of bread to make sandwiches for lunch - it doesn't take much to
make a difference.
3. Donate toys, games, books, magazines, clean clothes - whatever you
think you would want if you were stuck in a shelter with your kids.
4. Donate an hour or two to help them prepare sandwiches or sign
families up for help.
One other thing you could offer is to "adopt" a family. I met one family today at Chick-Fil-A. We started talking and that's what gave me the idea.
Some things you could consider doing would be: Arrange play dates for them with your kids, give them a place to take a shower (the shelter has no showers), invite them over to watch TV and relax in a home away from the chaos of the shelter, have them over to wash laundry, let them know about things they can do around here (parks, movie theatres, malls, etc.)
Many of these families may be stuck away from home for several months - they are going to need help finding a rental, finding a job, finding a pediatrician, getting their kids into school. There are many things that we can do to help and if we each help just one family it would not seem like so much to each of us but would make such a difference to these families that have no where to go right now.