Thursday, September 22, 2005
|
Locally and nationwide, compassion for storm victims has meant action
|
She’s a vice president of a high tech company in Carlsbad, pregnant with her second child, who just couldn’t
watch another scene of devastation without doing something.
He’s a pastor of a modest congregation in Normal Heights, a sixth-generation Mississippian, who mourns the loss
of two Gulf Coast churches he used to serve.
Together, they formed Operation Baby Buggy to collect children’s items to take to Hancock County, a rural area
in southern Mississippi that got slammed by Hurricane Katrina.