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Two Years After Harvey, Wharton County Works and Waits

Two Years After Harvey, Wharton County Works and Waits

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The story of Harvey flooding in a rural area like Wharton County doesn’t include the numbers of households impacted, and the billions of dollars of damage like in Harris County. But just 60 miles away from Houston, the people of Wharton County still share the same suffering of waiting for help...

Second Responders Bring You Home

Second Responders Bring You Home

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To all who have ears to hear, the Rev. Jim Liberatore proclaims, “Harvey recovery is not over!” Two years after Hurricane Harvey stormed into Texas, tens of thousands of families in our region have not yet found their way back home.

Listening to the Voiceless Before and After Harvey

Listening to the Voiceless Before and After Harvey

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“We serve because everyone belongs” has always been the mission of St. Paul’s/ San Pablo, Houston. In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, those who were already walking alongside the poor, homeless, abused, elderly and disabled are the champions of their disaster recovery.

Broken Home, Broken Heart, Unbroken Hope

Broken Home, Broken Heart, Unbroken Hope

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Despite all he has gone through in life, Mal, 66, has never lost hope. His willingness to ask for help and gathering the confidence to speak out, are things that have always been a gift for him.

A Road to Recovery – Looking Up

A Road to Recovery – Looking Up

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Serving others is the way Anna coped with her despair of losing her home after Hurricane Harvey flooded her house and her entire neighborhood in Montgomery County. Anna looked down the road to the needs of her parents whose home was also damaged, and then she saw the needs of her other...

Dancing Into Their New Home

Dancing Into Their New Home

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Maria was dancing as she stepped out of the car. She had a curly-haired boy in hand and a blinky-eyed baby on her hip. Other children burst forth from open car doors. At first, Maria looked like a thousand other mothers who walk with dignity bearing the daily weight of family responsibilities...

Her Heart was in their Hands...

Her Heart was in their Hands...

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When a youth group from the Episcopal Diocese of Colorado came to Texas, for a week this summer, to help families rebuild after Harvey, they couldn’t possibly know what to expect. They quickly learned.

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