I was working at the KellyUSA shelter last week for a few night after work and met some realy great people, young and old, I am still trying to help some out in whatever way I can can. they are starting to get housing from the city, no not public housing, they ae moving into apartments, rent/utility free for one year, which hopefully Should be time for the to get their lives back on tracl, not to mention they have their debit cards to help get them started - A LOT of them are loving it here, they love the way the people of San Antonio have bent over backwards to help them, they love the city, they really love their new homes, even though they are emtpy right now. A lot from here will not be going home at all. thankfully thee is anough vacant apartment space in the city to cover all of the evacuees we took in, a lot left for family elsewher, or to go live elsewhere, our shelters look like they chould be empty pretty soon at the rate that we are gettign them placed in housing. They also really want to work, they are not waiting to find jobs they are out there looking for whatever they can get. I waish these people the best. I plan on going back - maybe tomorrow maybe to visit with some of the people i met - if they are still there, I meet new people everytime I go there. It is good to see that there is a lot of good coming out of all of this devestation.