The Ejército Mexicano (Mexican Army) rolled into Nuevo Laredo on September 8, 2005, as Hurricane Katrina slammed into southern Louisiana after making landfall in New Orleans. A line of forty-five military vehicles filled with up to 195 military personnel drove along IH-35 as they worked their way to San Antonio, Texas. [1] The convoys were headed straight to relief operations in San Antonio in response to Hurricane Katrina, marking the first time the Mexican Army was in San Antonio since the...
I’d still check to see if you can do any volunteering remotely. Maybe one of these non-profits or organizations could use someone to gather information about key things for them. Or perhaps they need someone to make some calls for them, verify locations/records/data points/contact information, etc.
Oh, well what’s stopping you from asking or trying?
Debt, but short of that you’re probably right. Thanks for the list 🙂
You’re welcome.
I’d still check to see if you can do any volunteering remotely. Maybe one of these non-profits or organizations could use someone to gather information about key things for them. Or perhaps they need someone to make some calls for them, verify locations/records/data points/contact information, etc.