I am a third generation Gerritsen Beach resident and Irish Catholic American. My home, like most of the homes in Gerritsen Beach, was flooded with over six feet of water. Homes and cars of residents are completely destroyed.
Physically and emotionally, people are distraught.
We were in a Zone B, so we were not forced to leave, many residents never imagined the storm could be that bad because we trusted the city officials judgement. Trust is lost. Mothers have had to send their children to relatives out of state, families are freezing in 35 degrees temperatures with snow, and one Gerritsen Beach man was tragically taken during the storm.
The conditions are terrible, unsafe, and heartbreaking. We have seen some representatives from FEMA, the Red Cross, and the NYC Food Truck Association, but many families have not had this opportunity.
Gerritsen Beach needs heating stations, supplies, and volunteers to help remove debris. Being without heat and power for over a week in these conditions is anything less than ideal.
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The sanitation department have been a tremendous help in throwing out our items, the FDNY and NYPD have been here as well and many of them are our own. Gerritsen Beach is a tight knit community and many are city employees who on their off hours are helping their neighbors and repairing their own homes.
Many of the families who were displaced have nowhere to go because their families reside in the surrounding areas of Rockaway and Breezy Point.
One of the items saved from my basement was a steel cross made out of the metal of the World Trade Center from September 11, 2001. This is now sitting in my kitchen as a symbol of hope to rebuild and stay strong.
The storm has really brought out the qualities of love, loyalty, and friendship throughout my family and neighbors.
We are very blessed to have each other and I do believe the Irish Eyes of Gerritsen Beach will be smiling again soon.
Kings County AOH/LAOH announces collection and disperse site in Gerritsen Beach CLICK HERE for more information
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.Murph46 | Nov 09, 2012, 12:02 PM EST
Still waiting for the federal help the president promised!He is elecyted now and that is not a priority!
miamicanes | Nov 09, 2012, 10:16 AM EST
I was a Red Cross Crisis Counselor for Hurricane Andrew and this what I've learned. But first, I may have lost all personal possessions but I didn't have the snow and freezing temperatures. I haven't seen where there are any counselors there. The older people, now including myself, see life in the grandchildren or any child for that matter and that keeps their sprit alive and well. One of the worst, wish I'd another word, I recall was watching the families look up to the head of the household, be it Mom or Dad, for a solution for the problems of the necessities of everyday life. No one should feel defeated. Families come together and that is the greatest necessity anyone needs for a start. I hope to God no one thinks I'm preaching. I know New Yorkers and they are a tough breed. You will come through this.