 All of this money goes directly to the Johnson County Long-Term Recovery Committee and no one knows more about what that's like right now than Shannon Deskins. She's been on the ground in Johnson County all week talking to people who have been affected by this event. I'm going to give you the phone number one more time because Shannon's going to be talking for a while to a very special guest. 606-793-4003. Cindy, thank you and you're correct. Every single day since this happened I was in Johnson County trying to help tell the story because that's one of the hardest things is we can show you pictures and we can show you video and we can describe it that it's so hard unless you're standing there. So I asked some people to come in that actually lost everything and this one's going to be tough but hang with us. Wendy Martin and your daughter, Marquita, we have seen the pictures of this one particular row of mobile homes that were there, there were nine, ten of them a lot and that is why it's clean now and you guys along with your mother and your brother were four of those. Yes we were. So tell me what happened that evening because you weren't actually there when it started. I was at work, my brother had called and said I couldn't really understand if he said something about the water had made it to his building and then I lost service. So I was in town, I didn't even know it was raining out there. It usually takes me ten minutes to get home, it took me actually twenty, I get home and it's already at the back of my house and I ran in and get my fur babies. I have the dogs and some cats and I got them and took them to my Tahoe and went to go back in and by the time I did that within a matter of about two minutes it was at my steps and I just had to get that, I got them and left with what I had on. So at that point you guys saw it higher ground to where you had nothing to do but watch. I didn't even watch, I couldn't, I left. She was at work, she works at Community Trust Bank in Paintsville and I was calling her telling her to come home you know because we didn't know how that was, we just knew it was you know the roads to the house was getting bad. So I called her and said you know since you need to get home if you you know you're coming to the house because you won't be able to later and I thank Daryl because he didn't let her go right then thank God I mean and I thank Daryl for not letting her you know be gone then so you know I called her back and I was like hurry hurry hurry because I was on my way out there and what I seen just going to my house was horrible and when I got there I called her and I said just stay where you're at she had made it to a convenience store beside that Chevrolet I said just stay where you're at don't come because I sure didn't want her you know out there as it was happening you know and the more I talk to you and every conversation that you and I have I find something else out about your story that I thought it couldn't get any worse I mean I don't I don't mean it bad but you've really taken a hit and one of the things the first thing was the other three mobile homes and it was your brother your mother and your daughter are still there yeah but yours isn't no I can't be found anywhere nowhere so it's we're not talking about items that she can't find her home is gone yeah and you know that's one of the things that we were saying well have you found anything and you did I did I'm not sure we bought a mile away from where I was at where I lived at and I haven't opened it yet I can see some jewelry coming out of it and there's jewelry inside it I know you can open it I mean you can open it I just hadn't been ready to open it yet but you can you can show it I don't know if we can show this and it's gonna fall I don't want to do it but we'll put we'll post some pictures it's gonna fall but here it is I mean the contents of a jewelry box so we're found a mile away from a home it doesn't exist anymore there's my girls this is my daughter and I want to say thank you Bob well because we were we were transplants here for 13 years they graduated from Mullen's elementary they graduated from Box Central you know in and I've worked at the hospital here for two years and I think everything you guys are doing for us up here you know you're you guys are our family just as much as our Johnson County family is and I appreciate it but you know just knowing that I've got their rings that I've had since they were babies is is great and one other thing that you said you were looking for and that's what we're trying to I'm sorry it's tough we're trying to paint the picture to those who are out there how little that you do can make a difference because they have to rebuild everything everything and you're looking for things that can't be replaced my best friend of 18 years have passed away all the trashes those things can't be replaced but there are things that we can do whether it's it's helping to get back on their feet whether it's donating money whether it's stuff to help clean up every little bit counts guys please donate