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Friday, November 2, 2012
Mob Wives Help Staten Island Victims of Sandy
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The Help
looked at some of the pictures being twitted, its so sad and i glad my favorite Mob Wives are doing great things to help thier community, Helping others can drain you, hope you all get some rest.
ReplyDeleteNice to see the girls working to help their community!
ReplyDeleteGood for the ladies!!
ReplyDeleteI was watching Anderson Cooper and I LOVED how he showcased the heroes that were strangers to each other but were helping out too. And I'm sure people LOVED Toni's sandwiches!!
Fantastic. This disaster is too big for the government to handle alone. Stepping up to help each other is the key to survival for the victims. Our dear Mob Wives know the people and where the help was needed. They stepped right in with no fear and did what needed doing. Strong women are the most important part of our future of our country, so proud of you. I also saw Caroline Manzo and her family from Jersey Housewives doing their part to help also. So good to see positive vibes from the stars of both these shows. I live on the Gulf Coast and have been in the same situation, no Fema or Red Cross trucks ever made it to my neighborhood either. My neighbors pulled together and local churches brought us ice and food and we survived. God Bless you all and all whole lot of love from me and the rest of the nation! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see all coming together to help. These communities of SI are strong and you can see they'll put together and rebuild. I wish them good thoughts and prayers.
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