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I was reading about the flood in Houston and came across this article about a furniture store in Houston that opened it's doors (two stores) to people displaced by the flood. He is also feeding them with 3 meals a day. I went on and researched a bit more and it turns out this is nothing new for the owner "Mattress Mack".
Gallery Furniture store turns into Houston shelter - CNN
I wanted to donate to some agency to help the relief effort. I chose to send my money directly to Mattress Mack, I used his real name. I feel this money will go directly to aide without management expenses etc coming off the top. Heather donated to a group that is down there rescuing horses. We were watching videos of guys riding up to large pens in water above their knees while on horseback and opening gates releasing the horses and leading them to higher ground. In one county a group of Sheriff's deputies on horseback herded 400 plus head of cattle off a ranch and on to the interstate north to higher ground. I imagine their area is like where I live, more cows than people.
Texas, getting it done! Bless all of you.
Gallery Furniture store turns into Houston shelter - CNN
I wanted to donate to some agency to help the relief effort. I chose to send my money directly to Mattress Mack, I used his real name. I feel this money will go directly to aide without management expenses etc coming off the top. Heather donated to a group that is down there rescuing horses. We were watching videos of guys riding up to large pens in water above their knees while on horseback and opening gates releasing the horses and leading them to higher ground. In one county a group of Sheriff's deputies on horseback herded 400 plus head of cattle off a ranch and on to the interstate north to higher ground. I imagine their area is like where I live, more cows than people.
Texas, getting it done! Bless all of you.