Thursday, September 2, 2021

Helping After Ida

 Hurricane Ida left most of the US in unsurpassed misery.Some areas got hit worse than others. These are people with flooded kitchens , no houses or no means of transportation. IT;s time to step up.

If you have family or friends in affected areas, then start making up care packages. Keep in mind that they may not have power to reheat your dishes. You may want to bring over casseroles when they've a few minutes out of the oven or better yet, invite family and friends over for dinner.They'll appreciate a hot meal as well as concern and a chance to vent their feelings. If you want to bring prepared food over think heroes loaded with all sorts of meats and veggies. It's like a big meal unto itself. Another idea is bring all the fixings for a barbecue. They can have a hot lunch or dinner with  grilled steaks or chicken. Hamburgers are also a good bring as are hot dogs. Make some chilled salads like macaroni or three bean. Add a touch of lightness with a fruit salad or some kind of chilled pie.

Another way to help your community is donating time to shelters who are housing many families right now. Donate what you can like cans of veggies and beans. Ask your local restaurants to donate food too. They can create large quantities of lasagna or chicken and mashed potatoes .They  can also provide rolls and salads too. Groups can also donate much needed water and baby formula. Remember to also donate pet food because many have brought their animal companions with them too. Also donate cat litter  along with people essentials like deodorants, toothpaste and diapers. Bring bags of apples and oranges for kids to snack on. If you feel like creating a big bake with cookies or cupcakes do so. You can also buy large trays of these to the shelter

Many have been affected by Hurricane Ida. We have to do what we can to help those who were affected. It could be making a meal or donating food. Nourish them  not just with dinner or lunch but with care and love.