Cody, I think it is the true American spirit coming alive. This is about survival and the human instinct to help each other in a crisis. With 40,000 homes and businesses flooded and a tight housing market, it is going to take a lot of friends helping to shelter people. My sister has taken in her daughter's family and their neighbors family for the duration.
Cody Carmen
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Carolyn Crispin exactly, people need to help. Hopefully recovery efforts can get going shortly to replace the destroyed homes.
Good morning Carolyn. It's all about people helping people. Good to see the American Spirit is alive and well in Louisiana.
Carolyn Crispin
Branson, MO
Thank Goodness for these people who are able and willing to help their neighbors.
Carolyn Crispin
Branson, MO
It's always nice to see others helping others and I like this post!
Carolyn Crispin
Branson, MO
Robert Vegas Bob Swetz
Las Vegas, NV
This is wonderful to know. I have been seeing many stories but love that those in the area are taking care of their own and stepping up.
Carolyn Crispin
Branson, MO
The Cajun Navy is directly responsible for the low number of deaths in that historic 30 inch rainfall. They risked their lives to help others. Now the cajun army is mobilizing. That is a group of people who know how to lay sheetrock and other skills to help the massive amounts of people without flood insurance.
What a wonderful, inspirational post. I have friends in and from Louisiana and I have been through and visited, so I have been seeing a few reports of these Good Samaritans on social media. I wish it got more coverage. Hopefully when disasters strike other areas people are inspired by the Cajun Navy and will go help!
Carolyn Crispin
Branson, MO