Four neighborhoods north of Highway 105 between Sour Lake and Beaumont have seen 100% damage to their homes. Each and every one had water in their homes. We are talking about nearly 1000 homes. The water just went down enough on Tuesday for homeowners to get into their homes and start assessing the damage. They need man power help!!! The fire stations and the local churches have all the supplies needed - gloves, cleaning supplies, bleach, etc. These people need help getting their items moved out of their houses and onto the curb and then help pulling out carpet, sheetrock, etc. The longer they have to wait the worse it is going to be for them.
My boyfriend Brian Sak(c/o '03) and my family have spent the past two days helping my future sister in law, Lindsay Miller (c/o '99), and her two young daughters removed everything they own. She does not have flood insurance because the huge flood of '94 didn't come anywhere close to her property. She is going to need everything in her home replaced. She is also a teacher at the middle school here that was a complete loss after it got water inside, also. The middle school at Hardin Jefferson High School will have to find new places for 6-8 grades. 6th graders will be split between the elementary campuses and the 7-8 will join the high school until a portable building village can be set up. So she is also going to need her classroom items replaced.
If you would like to help, here are some links for her and for the HJISD school. Pass it back Ags!
https://www.target.com/gift-registry/gift/lindsay-miller-floodreliefVENMO: llmiller15
PAYPAL: llmiller15@gmail.com
https://www.mythirtyone.com/185720/shop/Party/EventDetail/10177118https://www.amazon.com/registry/wishlist/319FTKEM69YZNIf you want to help the school in a larger way - contact belindamcdermand@hjisd.net
Crystal McDermand '00