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Hi Lisa,
Since joining MDS a half year ago, I’ve noticed common threads in my interviews with disaster survivors. In the aftermath of a disaster, people reflect on what’s most important to them. Security, love, connection and belonging are common motivators and factor into their resilience and recovery.
This was highlighted for me on a recent visit to MDS response sites in Barre and Montpelier, Vermont. It was a memorable opportunity to meet flood survivors, RV volunteers and summer youth program participants.
When I spoke with flood survivors there, I was struck by our shared humanity... While our personal circumstances may vary, we are all motivated by the most basic physical as well as emotional and social needs. I hear about this from volunteers too, who find connection and belonging in MDS community.
It’s a privilege to be a part of an organization that prioritizes basic needs and facilitates healing, where security or connection have been lacking.
Thank you to the many volunteers who have helped bring healing — raising a wall, making fast friends with a first-time volunteer or sharing a cup of coffee with a disaster survivor. This is God’s love in action.
With appreciation,
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