Thursday, September 08, 2005

Proud of the Libby Family

I was born and raised inside the beltway, so I’m especially proud of this story. While I don’t know them, the Libby family of Rockville, Maryland, has taken in 11 people who were left homeless by hurricane Katrina. You should read their story. Sort of gives a person hope.

3 Comments:

At 3:24 PM, Blogger MaxedOutMama said...

That is a wonderful story! They are people to be proud of.

An awful lot of this is what is going to have to happen.

 
At 6:25 PM, Blogger Always On Watch said...

Esther,
Lots of people around the D.C. Metro area are helping out, in one way or another. For example, my neighbor is sponsoring a family who will live in a friend's garage apartment; my neighbor is going through her furniture and clothing to see what suits--all this in the midst of a crisis with her elderly parents.

Lots of churches are taking in families as well.

I've been on vacation and out of the loop, but hope to connect soon after this weekend's yard sale.

 
At 9:06 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Fabulous story Esther, a refreshing change from all the doom and gloom. The ugly side of humanity will always be overshadowed by stories like this.

 

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