After the storm, we reached out to every CDTC family to determine how to best help them. Care Coordinator Kris was humbled by the clients she visited.

​Kris drove up to Angela’s home to find the roof gone, the family’s belongings on the curb (pictured left) and Angela and her three children waiting patiently on the neighbor’s porch for her arrival.

Angela was grateful for the supplies and gift cards that would help her get through the next few days. Seeing the devastating situation, Kris wanted to come back; to bring more and do more. But Angela would only take what she needs right now. It was enough to know Kris and CDTC will be there again when repairs are complete and her family needs help settling back into their home.

Client Tyrese was a different story. The 17-year-old already had trust issues. He wasn’t sure anyone was going to help when the family found themselves without power. Kris was running late and she knew he would be anxious. He was certain she wouldn’t come. But she did. His relief gave way to happy smiles and three hugs when she arrived with a care package.

​Your support at this desperate time, gave our families great comfort this past month and gave Care Coordinators like Kris the resources to meet our clients’ most pressing needs.