Storage and Tools Will Help Others Provide Help to Folks in Need

The Fuller Center – Disaster ReBuilders organization has been a partner with OGT in Louisiana for several years helping families rebuild after hurricanes. The containers are filled with various tools and storage used by volunteers cleaning up and rebuilding disaster areas. Photos are of the containers being placed at Clarksville, TN for Fuller Disaster volunteers to use for rebuilding homes after the F-3 tornado in Dec. 2023. They are still helping in Dawson Springs, KY from the Dec 2021 tornado that hit that area. These two areas are only one hour apart, so they’re actually helping both KY and TN volunteers. May God continue to bless the partnership and families devastated from these disasters.
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