In Monterey County, the town of Pajaro reached a milestone in their storm clean-up Monday as the community continues its long, slow struggle to recover from catastrophic flooding.
Over the course of the last month, they've collected bags and boxes of donated clothing, food, cleaning and medical supplies, toys and more from the people throughout the Peninsula to bring to the needy residents of Pajaro.But the community showed up in a big way and continues to do so. To date, they've brought four car-loads of donations down to Pajaro.
Even though phase one of the official clean-up effort is coming to an end, Sister Rosa says there is a very long road ahead for many families. Some still haven't been able to return home. While some people have been able to return to work, she says there are many who still haven't been able to.
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