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Community & Disaster Relief

Fargo Flooding: An Update from the Front Lines

By Jared Woidtke on March 31, 2009
 
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Sorry I don't have time to write more, but we've been really busy here in North Dakota.  We have had many efforts on behalf of the FedEx team fighting this flood in Fargo and Moorhead, MN. Most everyone at the station has been affected in one way or another and everyone has stepped up to help save the neighborhoods they live in and those of other team members. It is absolutely amazing to experience the support that FedEx has provided during this difficult time, we are all very grateful for all of the support.

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Just let us know what you

Submitted by Krista Hogan on 04/03/09 - 4:52 pm
Just let us know what you need Jared - your FedEx family in MEM stands ready to help...
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Glad to hear things are going

Submitted by Douglas Droske on 04/02/09 - 8:48 pm
Glad to hear things are going better up there. We've been watching the situation up there throughout the flood. I've worked a couple of them while at school at UND and know what it's like but certainly not to the extent Fargo is seeing. Doug Droske
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My thoughts are with everyone

Submitted by Ryan Mercer on 04/02/09 - 8:45 am
My thoughts are with everyone there! I know it can be tough, and psychologically hard to deal with. I went down to south eastern Texas right after Katrina to help co-workers at the OGA I worked for at the time and even to me, knowing everything was safe at home, seeing the water levels alone was hard to deal with, it was just unreal. Please also remember our FedEx family members in Anchorage as Redoubt keeps dumping ash on them every few days! -FTN Employee.
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Is there anything you need

Submitted by Karen Sigler on 04/01/09 - 9:06 am
Is there anything you need or we can help with? PVUA- Orem Utah
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