The area to which I call home was hit with a horrible tornado on Monday, January 23, 2012. Many houses were destroyed, and two lives were taken. Also, a school was destroyed. Everything that those teachers have worked for is gone. I can't imagine losing everything that you have bought, worked on, and collected for many years. It's heart breaking.
I have been subbing in that community a lot and the school where I would be tutoring, Erwin, is there. The school that was hit, Centerpoint Elementary School (CPES), houses grades K-2, Erwin Elementary, is grades 3-5, the middle school is grades 6-8, and the high school is grades 9-12; therefore, they feed off of each other and they are one community. This devastation brought us closer together as one community. Since the tornad,o CPES and the other schools have been closed. The CPES teachers have been relocated into Erwin Elem and Erwin Middle School for the rest of the year. The teachers at all schools have come together as one to help the teachers at CPES move and prepare for the arrival of the students. Donations have been to help aid the teachers and students.
A close friend of mine, Megan, grandparent's house was also in the path of the storm. Her words express what the Centerpoint community is going through.
"In the wee hours of Monday morning January 23, 2012 the little town of Center Point was devastated by a tornado. Within a few short moments lives were torn apart, sprits broken and memories scattered. My beautiful grandparents were included in the many lives that were touched by this powerful storm. By the grace of the Almighty, their lives were spared but their home of 50 plus years was not. Yesterday was the first chance I had to see the remnants of my childhood. For me it was my home away from home. A place filled with so much love, laughter and amazing food!!! But I can not comprehend exactly what my grandparents or even my father feel. Looking at the destruction, all I can do is fall to my knees thanking my Lord and Savior for protecting these irreplaceable people!!!! With tears in my eyes and a knot in my throat, I walked through what is left of this special place. Memories flooding my brain. Hugs and praises flowed freely. This is what families are built for. Not just love and support through the good times but love and support through the unknown and fear. Homes and objects can be rebuilt and replaced but lives are irreplaceable!!!! Especially these lives!!!! Thank you to all the men, woman and children who have spent the past week sorting through chaos, making sense of what was left behind, passing out food and water and opening your homes to the people who have lost everything. You are the reason I still have hope in man kind. To all the people who were affected by this terrible act of nature my prayers go out to you!!!! May God be with you whatever you decide to do. To everyone else lift these broken people in your prayers. You never know if or when your life will be turned upside down.
Dear Father, amazing, gracious, loving and forgiving Father I do not understand why this has happened to your faithful servants but as humans I know we only see part of Your plan. Thank you for protecting Nana and Papa!!! You know we aren't ready to let go of each other!!!! My sorrow and tears go out to all Your people that were affected by this storm. Be with them in this time of need. Comfort them and hold them close letting them know that you are there and you will never leave them. Thank you for all the volunteers that have given countless hours and abundant energy to helping people they don't even know!!!! This is where Your love is shown!!!!!!! Bless each and every person that is involved, victims and volunteers alike. And I pray that at least one lost person has come to know Your amazing love and comfort through this pain and suffering!!!! Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!!!! I can not say it enough!!!! Blessed be Your name. May Your will be done. In our Holy Fathers name. Amen"
Please keep this community in your prayers as the students and teachers start back to school today. It's going to be a bittersweet day for the teachers and students at all these schools.