Otis Mayfield
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As Fred Rogers once said, "Look for the helpers." Amid the destruction Friday night in Graves and Marshall counties, people throughout the region are stepping up to help.
Gage Lynch and his friends are cleaning up.
"So we have the tools to get out here and help, and so today we didn't have anything going on, didn't have any jobs, so some just came out to see if we could just help out," said Lynch.
And in this case, helping out means using their tools to clear the roads.
Some posters on USMB were saying that people helping strangers out was a white thing.
Natural disasters, do you think people helping people is a white thing?
Gage Lynch and his friends are cleaning up.
"So we have the tools to get out here and help, and so today we didn't have anything going on, didn't have any jobs, so some just came out to see if we could just help out," said Lynch.
And in this case, helping out means using their tools to clear the roads.
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How to help Kentucky tornado victims: Donate to relief funds, Red Cross and food distribution
A list of places seeking money, resources and volunteers to help people affected by Kentucky's tornadoes.
www.usatoday.com
Some posters on USMB were saying that people helping strangers out was a white thing.
Natural disasters, do you think people helping people is a white thing?