No running water, no electricity and no way to get food – that remains the plight of people in the St. Andrews community nearly one week after Hurricane Michael pummeled Florida's Panhandle. That's why residents were thrilled when volunteers from CBN's Operation Blessing arrived to help them.
from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2P5HCr3
'They Were Screaming 'Operation Blessing!' and That Brought Tears to Our Eyes'
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