For our nation, this appears to be the worse natural disaster. It's hard to believe this is happening in our nation. On the positive side, there has been tremendous response which is echoed across the country.

Certainly, my hope is that [the looting] wouldn't keep people from giving their time and their money, because this is a small percentage of people. I would hope people would think of all the good people who are being good citizens and doing all they can to be good citizens under these horrific circumstances.

We anticipate as time unfolds we'll be sending some additional people.

It's wonderful to be a part of a community that cares that much about humanity.

And each time, people in the Wabash Valley stepped up to the plate. They graciously gave what they were able to give. And we're seeing that again now.