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Good Therapy and Other Bits-n-Pieces
September,
2004
 

After our homes and properties have been damaged, it is good therapy to clean-up and start to repair and rebuild as soon as possible. While it may take some time to complete all the necessary repairs, just starting even a small job or two will make you feel better. After a disaster, the period of time when we are waiting and nothing seems to be getting accomplished can be extremely stressful and discouraging.

Just remember, with the multitude of damages that surround us, it will take time and patience. But, by














 
 

 

     

     

Good Therapy

 
 

Good Therapy and Other Bits-n-Pieces
 


 

 
 


keeping our projects moving forward and doing what we can to help ourselves and our neighbors, we will steadily see improvements and maintain a healthier and more optimistic view of our future.

Bits-n Pieces...
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Double Rainbow
 

Good Luck

Saved Handmade Quilt

Entrepreneur

Mobil Acme Bicycle
 

Play Ground Survives

Safe Harbor

New Flowers

PGI Street Sign

Time to Fly the Flag

Maintaining Humor

Bids Wanted


and they came to help....
 


First United Methodist
 

Red Cross

Salvation Army

Convoy of Hope

Seventh-Day Adventist
 

Lutheran

PIKE Electric

In Our Own Way

Of course, many other churches and organizations opened their hearts to help. We have only shown a few here, but once again we thank them all! 

 
     

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