Monday, March 30, 2015

Doing good things for good people.

It might seem strange from the outside but this line of work actually feels like a humanitarian effort in a way. Some of the obvious benefits are there, of course, like the free clean-up and emotional counseling. The not-so-obvious stuff comes in the personal influence of a good crew and the good people we are serving. I am sure most of our relationships will be limited in their scope to this singular experience but I am also sure there will be some positive lasting effects on everybody involved. A positive and important service that can't be measured.

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