Helping Other Grievers In Times of Need

Posted on Sep 8, 2011 in All Blogs, Moving Forward, Overcoming Grief, You Are Not Alone | 0 comments

 

Photo courtesy of Emilie Taylor

Devastating Events

I see on the news the devastating images the wild fires have brought to Texas. I hear the stories from the victims of the most destructive fire in Texas history; you can see their pain and the shock of such overwhelming loss. I try to imagine what they must feel but my mind won’t allow it. It is impossible for me to understand the magnitude of their grief. My heart hurts for those grieving and for those fighting these fires. The victims, firefighters and volunteers of massively damaging events, such as the Texas fires, deserve our prayers and support.

 

Closer Than You Think

Seeing the images through the media put a surreal feeling to these events, it somehow feels distant; but it’s not. The people suffering are our neighbors, coworkers, family and friends; they are our fellow Texans. The close proximity of such devastation is unsettling. There has been massive damage recently from flooding, hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, and more. The victims of these tragic events are not oceans apart from us, they are here near us and they need our help.

 

What Can I Do?

What could I possibly do to relieve the pain in such overwhelming disasters? We could all pray and we can act. The grief of these victims cannot be erased but it can be eased by the compassionate and practical actions of those reaching out to help. Volunteers are needed in many capacities. Food, clothes, supplies, and monetary donations are desperately needed. Food and water bottles can also be supplied to shelters, organizations and the firefighters.

Photo courtesy of Emilie Taylor

(God bless the firefighters who risk their own lives in protecting the property and lives of others!)

 

Reach Out

Every act of generosity will help someone in some way. If you are a griever for whatever reason, I challenge you to reach out to fellow grievers in their time of need. Help in any way you can. You will also reap the rewards of your kind acts; your heart will be lighter and your spirit will be stronger as you help another griever.

Please check for donation centers in your area. These organizations are accepting donations for the Austin/Bastrop area fires:

  • Area Walmart Stores
  • American Red Cross
  • Capital Area Food Bank – needs food, water, formula and diapers
  • St. Vincent de Paul Stores of Austin

 

Hope

There is always hope in the face of disaster.

Photo courtesy of Emilie Taylor

 

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