they have nowhere to go, so they are turning collective centers and evacuation centers and they just need basic things to sleep on like mattresses, essential things that we all need that we often take for granted that are essential for life. jacqui: well, you guys are doing god s work out there. thank you so much for sharing with us what s happening and for those of our viewers who want more information you can gogo to shelterboxusa.org. it s on your screen, kirri murray, appreciate it. so that is all for us for this hour. it s been great to have you here in dc, bryan, thank you for coming down. bryan: it s been wonderful being here, nancy. you have made it painless. jacqui: we hope to have you live. i m jacqui heinrich. bryan: and i m bryan llenas, thanks for watching.
this is a family sized kit and a water container for carrying that. what is the most difficult part about getting into these areas. what is the most difficult part? we have that worked out pretty well. we have the training in the uk and we work with folks on the ground. we don t go in and tell them how to do it. we help them get things into the country and we make it happen. the most important question is how can they help? we have a great was it is shelterboxusa.org. you can go on and text right now to shelter to the number 20222 and that will give a $10 donation. we should mention that this