Well, just this week, I got a letter from a friend, a note, and she
asked me to accept a fifty dollar check in memory of her sister who was
also a good friend of mine. So today, I bought me
a Bible and a cover with that. I'm going to take it to her and let her
sign it, to me from her in memory of her sister. So, that's one way. And
then people, they look out for each other. If they see there's a need,
they pass it on until somebody gets it that can do something about it.
That's how it is. The Baptist Church in Grifton has housed all these
people just opened up their facilities. And it's been wonderful. Some
people come in from everywhere and work, and it's unreal. We had a man
come down last week and used a—I think they call it a bobcat to move
some of this stuff. And this same group that came from Pennsylvania went
to Tennessee last year after a flood, and they helped this man. He had
lost everything. So he heard that they were here, and he wanted to give
back something. So he came from Tennessee up here to work with them. I
thought that was a great thing to do.