The Flood Emergency Assistance Team (F.E.A.T.), along with volunteers from Crossroads Presbyterian Church ( Mequon ), Northbrook Church ( Richfield ) and the Milwaukee Community Service Corps, mobilized on Sat., Sept. 11, to clean up of some of the hardest hit homes from the floods that ravaged the area on July 15 and 22.

The organization’s first clean up effort included homes of elderly residents and those whose health conditions didn’t allow them to do the necessary clean up themselves.

“It is critical that the mold, mildew and mud be removed from these homes,” said Wallace White, F.E.A.T. Vice President. “People can’t continue to live in these conditions as these are serious health concerns made all the more so by the fact that the elderly, infirm and children reside in these homes. It’s only right that those of us who escaped the floods do all we can to help those who weren’t so fortunate.”

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