Storm-Ravaged Southerners Embrace Kindness of Strangers (Video)
Hundreds of people whose lives were upended by last weekend's tornadoes, are receiving help from the kind people who have stepped up before being asked.
The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma is one of the many groups that leapt to the aid of communities across six states where homes were destroyed by tornadoes, providing free meals and water, assistance with clearing drives and roadways, and support for other vital needs of families.
Here is a summary of good neighbors at work in Oklahoma, Alabama, Arkansas, Virginia and Mississippi and North Carolina.
(READ the story – and see how you can help – in the Huffington Post)
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