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Jason Casella | We Do Better

Jason Casella Grassroots Coordinator of We Do Better, which promote the freedom and well-being of all Americans by maximizing the quality and accessibility of public services and accountability in their provision.

With Natural Disasters On The Rise, Volunteers Are Stepping In Where FEMA Falls Short

Where the government fails, ordinary Americans are stepping in to look out for one another, a model that is proving increasingly effective.

10月 27th, 2017

作者 Jason Casella | We Do Better @gohmerivrsdrs

With Natural Disasters On The Rise, Volunteers Are Stepping In Where FEMA Falls Short

Opinion -- Recently, I’ve been reading and hearing a lot about groups like the Cajun Navy, which rescued hundreds of

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