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American Red Cross
Responds to Aug. 24, 2007
Oak Grove Tornado


When the tornado struck Oak Grove on Friday, August
24, 2007, the Chapter’s Disaster Action Team (DAT) responded
immediately. The Chapter’s Emergency Response Vehicle (ERV) loaded
with supplies and a team of volunteers headed to the scene. Working
throughout the evening chapter volunteers and staff assisted those who
were so greatly affected providing for immediate needs, such as food,
clothing and shelter. Perhaps even more importantly providing comfort
care as so many people just needed a hug and someone to talk to.
Assisted by the Washtenaw County Chapter, three Red Cross teams returned
on Saturday, September 25th where they spent the day
providing emotional support, food and water, and comfort kits to over
200 people and ensuring that those affected were taken care of. The
Chapter’s mental health team continued to provide support through the
following week as the reality of the loss struck home.
The Chapter would like to thank all of our donors
who make it possible for us to support our community.
Community Response
County Emergency
Medical Services Director Jeff Boyd, praised what he calls the "great
cooperation" among all the agencies involved: Fire; Police, EMS,
American Red Cross and others.

"I am one of the
many persons hit by the tornado of Aug. 24, 2007. Being employed with
no income and disabilities, it was very scary being alone with such a
disaster. On Aug. 25 along came the Red Cross offering help and items
to help soften the blow of life's reality. Your many acts of kindness
are greatly appreciated. Although I'm not able to pick up the debris
the tornado dropped on my property, maybe I can get a boy scout to help
out. May God bless each of you for your many good deeds. We are all
still trying to pick up the pieces from this tragedy. Thank you."
Most sincerely, Karen P.

“The whole community
has been fantastic with helping out,” says neighbor Ron C., while
surveying the damage to his home nearby. “The Red Cross was
phenomenal,” Ron says. “They were out that evening, making sure
everybody has a place to stay, and the next morning they were back with
food and water.”

"Thank you
so much for all of the support you offered us in our time of need.
It was greatly
appreciated. We had no idea that so many caring and giving people
lived in one
community.
Once again thank you so much for all of your help."
Lori and Matt M.
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