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Christina Strommen Stevens

You really have to see this to beleive it.

I can across this blog that was passed to me. It hope it gives many of you a idea of what Galveston went through during Hurricane Ike. These photos are the best representation of anything I have seen so far. They are truly amazing, heartbreaking, and beyond your wildest belief. My quest for help should be signified with these images. I really have no words. Here you go. Trust me this is worth your time.

http://www.tpicks.com/pictures%20people%20have%20sent%20me.html

God Bless you all and God Bless Galveston. As you will see we need your prayers.

Christina Stevens, Your Galveston, TX Real Estate agent

WILL FEMA BE THERE TO HELP YOU????? I BEG FOR YOUR HELP.

I beg you to read this blog post and pass it on. Galveston needs your help. This could be you no matter where you live. Mother nature can rear her ugly head anywhere. Maybe not in the form of a hurricane.

This post is about Galveston residences who are getting no help from our government. Residents who may have insurance ye the coverage is not enough. The coverage offers them no temporary housing. Did you know that the national flood coverage does not offer benefits for any temporary housing aid?? This falls under general homeowners yet when your house floods you can't use that coverage.

PLEASE READ THE ABOVE AND PASS THIS ON. WE REALLY NEED YOUR HELP AND THE MEDIA DOES NOT CARE.

This post is focused on my bother yet there are countless other just like him. His friend was granted a FEMA trailer yet they can't put it in Galveston because its a flood zone. HELLO Katrina was a flood zone. ALL OF THE GULF COAST IS ARGUABLY A POSSIBLE FLOOD ZONE. Parts of Vegas flooded once due to rain when we lived in Nevada.

Help us please. It could be you next. Pass this on.

There is no place like home. Hurricane Kitty Choctaw finds his way home.

This is unbelievable.

http://galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=6a4c3bbd89188ade

Its nice to talk about a Galveston native that loved the Island so much he decide to return via paw. ALL THE WAY FROM the Waco region of Calvert, Texas.

I guess its fair to say that some cats do like the water. ENJOY the story.

Visit our website for information about Galveston, Texas, Hurricane Ike and much more.

We need your help. Presidents lend a hand to Galveston after Hurricane Ike.

Here is the link to a story featured today in The Galveston County Daily News, the oldest newspaper in Texas. I encourage you all to read about the Presidents reactions in the above link. Very interesting.

We have received a visit fro Presidents Bush and Clinton. They will now kick start the effort to raise money for the damage that Hurricane Ike caused to our Island. THEY ARE ASKING FOR YOUR HELP AND THE HELP OF OUR NATION. THE SAME HLEP MANY GAVE TO THE VICITIMS OF KATRINA.

I just help but feel like Galveston have not received the press coverage and media that we need to start a road to recovery. Many reported that Houston was sparred. Houston was not sparred and many lost so much well into the East Texas area and in other regions across our nation. Galveston however did take the burnt of Ike's furry.

Visit our website for more information on Galveston and more photos from Hurricane Ike.

Informative links regarding Hurricane Ike and Galveston.

I would like to post some links that will help anyone who is interested in learning about Galveston and the effects Hurricane Ike has had on my home.

http://www.ghcf.org/ This is where you can learn more about our govt involvement and give any donation that you can afford. Over 75% of the homes in Galveston were damaged by flood waters. Today Presidents Bush and Clinton will tour Galveston with Mayor Lyda Ann Tomas. Both Presidents worked together to help after Katrina.

The Galveston County Daily news has done a great job reporting on our journey towards recovery. They have updated us all with vital city and county information. They are giving away millions in free advertisement to any business that has been damaged. If you are back and ready to work for the community give them a buzz and get a free announcement in the paper.

Galveston.com This is where you can find out about community events such as Dickens on the Strand and the upcoming Bike Rally. Both events are still scheduled to take place on the Strand in December.

The City of Galveston Our official city site which can help provide residence with important information.

www.Galveston4sale.com My website that provides you with local real estate information and search engines for both Galveston and Houston. We will also be creating a Hurricane Ike recovery page, which is currently in the works.