Looking ahead: In the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, millions of people will face enormous physical and emotional challenges. Many will be left without power or running water. Lives will be endangered, possessions lost and homes destroyed. Hopefully, anyone touched by the storm will be able to rely on the kindness of strangers to lessen the blow. Let’s each make sure our friends, families, neighbors, and folks who we just met are safe. If people need help, try to help them. Ultimately, our communities will be rebuilt by everyone working together. Hurricane Irma can bring out the best in all of us. Read
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