Storage Containers Moved to Help More in Need

You might recognize this picture from the Fall 2024 OGT newsletter. These two storage containers that house tools have been serving volunteers cleaning up from the tornado that ripped through Elkhorn, NE. They have now been moved to serve others. One container made a short trip to serve Omaha Rapid Response in Blair, NE. And the other container is being used for storage for a family in Pender, NE that had a major house fire.
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