Waking up early as the first shift was very agitating, because Iām both excited to help people but I struggled to get up from my cozy warm bed. Unfortunately, SBP and āStar of Hopeā both shut down due to the same icy weather. According to Doctor Maria, the state of Texas have not encountered similar conditions in nearly twenty years, although it is considered common in New England area, its rare here. We visited the Salvation Army instead, it is a social services organization that provides rooms and beds for families that suffered from the natural disaster. We helped out from cleaning, preparing food to feed 90 families, to sorting resources like hygiene products and baby diapers. Most of these families are single parents taking care of multiple babies, their recidences were destroyed from the hurricane and have no place to stay, due to the low income they were incapable to recover and restore their properties. By serving at the Salvation Army camp, we learned and witnessed from the other side of the community.