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| Howell - pronounced "How Well" (by some of us in the south) - and for us, as in "How Well Done". Howell, New Jersey reached out and gave our town a big, warm, powerful hug at a time that it was desperately needed. Howell shows that they are a community vested in helping others in need. The Emergency Management Services Team worked diligently to raise approximately $100,000 to help hurricane victims. They kindly adopted Tylertown, MS and contacted our Mayor, Fire Chief, and Police Chief, among others. Steve, Mike, and Danny made the 20-hour trip from New Jersey and delivered goods and supplies in (2) 18-wheeler trucks. While here, they met with our Mayor, Fire Chief, Police Chief, Assistant Police Chief, and others. Their Police Department outfitted our Police Department in much needed new gear. Their Fire Department has donated over $18,000 for equipment that our fire department desperately needed. Susan Dominguez, the Executive Director of the Howell Chamber of Commerce, worked with Jewel Greer, from the Division of Human Services to help our local residents in need. Howell, NJ purchased $6,000 of Thanksgiving dinners from the Piggly Wiggly and Sunflower food stores which not only provided much appreciated dinners. On a separate occasion Susan worked with Jewel and another $ 8,000 worth of dinners was purchased from Sunflower and Piggly Wiggly to help those families in need. This also helped our local groceries during a time that all businesses were not operating at the capacity prior to the hurricane. During the holidays Howell, NJ adopted over 90 families that were in need, Tylertown residents and evacuees living in our community. The kind and generous folks of Howell, NJ will forever be in our hearts and prayers. |
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| Letter of Thanks Our world here in Mississippi and Louisiana is forever changed by the devastation that Hurricane Katrina left in her wake. Some of us have been displaced, or have family or friends displaced, possibly still living with us. We are still at a point where when we talk about all the misfortunes that people we know have suffered, we still shed many tears. The effects which Hurricane Katrina had on our community are indescribable. Not only did she affect the community as a whole, but each individual, male or female, from 1 month to 100 years old has had mind-boggling problems with which to deal. Through all the anguish we have truly been amazed and humbled by the concern of people throughout the country who have been willing to give of themselves to help us in any way they possibly could. There is no way to adequately thank people for their outpouring of time and donations to aid us in our time of need. The chamber of commerce, fire departments, police department and citizens of the city of Howell, New Jersey, came to our aid early in the recovery process with two trailer loads of needed supplies for our citizens. We sincerely thank you for your thoughts, prayers and generosity. Your help has been invaluable and will never be forgotten. Again, thank ya’ll for your support and generosity and keep us in your prayers as we continue down the road to recovery. Happy New Year to all. Residents of Tylertown |
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