HOUSTON – Devastation on an unprecedented scale. That’s what Hurricane Harvey left in its wake when it slammed into Texas last month. Since then, AFSCME working and retiree members throughout the Lone Star State have been helping those in need.
In Houston, nearly 4 feet of water destroyed Mary Ann Adams’ first floor apartment. The retired state public health and training employee was lucky, however. She rode out the storm at a local hotel, but has had to sleep on the couch ever since she returned.
Adams, who is ill, has had to rely on family for food and other needs. But volunteers from AFSCME Texas Retiree Chapter 12 have been reaching out to fellow retirees like her for weeks, trying to locate and identify those in need.
In Adams’ case, help arrived quickly. They re-stocked her refrigerator, got her a new mattress and bed and turned what could’ve been a tragedy into hope.
“I am so blessed to have miracles happen,” Adams said. “AFSCME, my union, has no idea how grateful I am – but I never doubted they would be able to help.”
AFSCME Texas Retiree Chapter 12 Pres. Maura Powers says members and retiree members like Adams “have dedicated their lives to serving the state – in Ms. Adams’ case, for over 20 years. It becomes our duty to make sure we help her any way we can.”