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Yakyu Night Owl
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"Pastor Mary Overstreet Smith didnโ€™t wait for the Red Cross or FEMA to tell her how to help the hurricane survivors in Mississippi, Texas and Louisiana after the storms of August, 2005. She listened to the voice within that told her that people couldnโ€™t wait for help that was too long in coming. She decided to send a van for those willing to make a fresh start in Portland, Oregon, and eventually relocated, clothed, fed and housed forty families."

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Yakyu Night Owl
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"When some of the survivors needed medical care and medications, Pastor Mary discovered that the only free clinic in her neighborhood had been closed for some time and that no local clinic offered evening hours."

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Yakyu Night Owl
@YakyuNightOwl@mastodon.world

"As she talked with her neighbors and church members, she found that many long-time community residents had no health coverage, even those who worked full time. Many simply went without the care or medications they knew they needed or visited the local emergency room as a last resort."

https://nxneclinic.org/about-us/our-story-founders

The only Black clinic in the state of Oregon exists today because of Hurricane Katrina. Survivors impacted the entire community.

#NewOrleans #History #Katrina #Portland #Oregon

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