The people you are helping are your neighbors, friends, relatives -- maybe even your co-workers.
We're sending stuff to Katrina through America's Second Harvest. We're supporting the network.
If we got hit, it would be gone in a day. Our plan would be to utilize our network.
I feel that gas prices are going to skyrocket because the hurricane's supposed to hit tonight.
We can learn from Katrina to make sure our plans are in order and our network fully connected.
Our whole goal is no one goes hungry.
My children don't get to eat, or my children don't get to see a move. That's what it's about for me,
Northwest's strength is its ability to garner volunteers and use volunteers.
Some states in the rest of the nation have slipped, which made us go up in the rankings. We are seeing increased needs in our area, and we go by what our requests are and what we distribute.
Not only do we want to feed people, we want to give people food that is good for them.
Their food was buried. I saw them digging for food.
If you look at the initial search and rescue (after Katrina), ... it was neighbors on boats.