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that is very sad. There are still areas without power which means that the stores to buy food, gas, clothing aren't going to be open. Shame on the Red Cross for not giving the donated items, food included to those who were displaced by Sandy. They would be able to use the grills for cooking also.
My husband and I are seriously considering getting a grill so that we can cook and have heat should we loose our power due to a storm
you can't pay the ceo and other employees of the red cross with donated food and items. shame on us americans. Just how much does it cost the LDS church do distibute their food and other donated items.
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