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Steps to Nowhere Reflections from Rebecca Welch, CAP volunteer, Martin County CFDC & Hurricane Katrina Relief Worker After two weeks in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, one image from the devastation stands out starkly in my mind - steps to nowhere. It was the first thing I noticed when I visited the devastated coastal neighborhoods of Ocean Springs and St. Martin. Steps that once led to the front door of somebody's home, now lead to a concrete slab. The house is gone, washed away by an unimaginable surge of water. This morning, the local paper carried a photojournalistic piece on this very image. I was not the only person struck by these stairways. Some belong to apartment buildings, some to multi-million dollar homes, others to modest homes or even trailers. The hurricane did not judge the economic status of people. All were treated as equals. I know, however, that when I leave Mississippi on Wednesday morning, the steps to nowhere will not be what I remember most. What I will remember most is the faces of the people who once walked those steps everyday, the people whom I have been blessed to meet through our distribution line. I will remember the little boy who told me, "I love you," when I handed him a stuffed animal. It is the people who will have the most lasting impact on me - not the images of destruction. The people tell us time and time again what a blessing we are to them, but I think that every CAP relief worker would agree that they are equally a blessing to us. And I think that's exactly the way that God would want it. Please keep our CAP family members who are tirelessly working to make a difference here and in Mississippi, along with the folks they are helping, in your prayers. |
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