8/31 Our life in Quincy
Yet, I received two emails from national Red Cross asking for me to go to the Gulf Coast to help with disaster mental health. Do I want to go? Hell, yes. Can I go? No, damn it.
My job is still too new to allow me to be gone for two to three weeks. I would go without pay (like I did with Katrina/Rita/Wilma in 2005), but it's the newness which makes it impossible. Plus I'm still down three staff and we're all doing extra duty.
Yeah, my back is an issue too. Can't really see me living in a shelter at the moment (unless I absolutely had to).
But I can't get the people out of my mind. Although the news is focusing on New Orleans, I know the same thing is happening in Mississippi. My friends are staffing shelters, even though there's a mandatory evacuation. They'll be there until the end. And they'll be working up to 20 hours a day.
Yeah, I'll definitely have fun today--but the Mississippi Gulf Coast won't be far from my thoughts.
Labels: Gulf Coast, Gus, Gustav, hurricane, Mississippi, Red Cross




