Katrina Aid Photos (Click photo to see larger image) from trip of 9/1
Darrell Vaden, a foreman at Service Scrap, here in Chicago, and one of the 2 drivers on this trip pitches in on the unloading. Chuck Fryer, the other driver and also an employee of Service Scrap, takes a short moment to pause in his sweat soaked shirt for a photo. Chuck reported his shirt was actually dripping with water from the sweat, heat and humidity. A 26 Ft Box truck will make the journey driven by Chuck Fryer
Sports Drinks, OTC Medicines, and cleaning supplies can all be seen as this first truck of essentials prepares to leave. One last picture of the staples as they have all been placed on skids, shrink wrapped and loaded onto the truck for their trip. Nearly 30 local residents were able to make it to the church to assist in unloading the food and supplies
The people of Tylertown joyfully unload the 800 gallons of water carried on the flatbed. The church filled 4 rooms with the supplies sent for distribution. Men, women, and even children assist in unloading the boxes of water and food for distribution.
   
Between the Box truck and the Flat Bed truck we carried nearly 1000 gallons of water to the community. Reports on Tuesday said they would not need more water this week. 2 100-gallon Fuel Tanks were added in Tennessee.    

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