
Earthquake in Turkey
Looking for a meaningful way to recognize the selfless efforts of natural disaster volunteers? Our collection features products that honor their courage, resilience, and unwavering commitment to helping others. From witty mugs to inspiring prints, find the perfect token of appreciation for those who step up when disaster strikes, making a tangible difference in their communities.
Earthquake in Turkey
"It's official"..."It's a drought!"
"I can see our house from here."
More people working in Voluntary sector than 2010.
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"My God, now what?"
"This says we're in an area of unpredictable movements of the earth's tectonic plates."
"We need volunteers for the car chasing fund raiser."
Harvey before and after.
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"If the pandemic wipes out the locusts, and the floods take care of the drought, then we may not have to take any action at all."
News: Flash Floods
"On the other hand, voting to fund disaster relief would violate my conservative principles."
'Should we upgrade the levees or just go hydroponic?'
'It's the plumber ... '
Give To Tsunami's Victims.
Thanks for the lift to the flower show. I support your volunteer efforts. They're lucky to have someone with your gardening experience. Hardly! Information. The ladies room is to the left, funnel cakes to the right.
'Yup! Lots to give, not much to lose!'
Eric Cantor, Republican, Fiscal Conservative, Sociopath
"Earthquake? You need Tracy Island, this is Tracy Emin Island."
Haiti.
Japanese disaster
"Amidst all of the devastation, it's important to find love."
U.S. Bread Basket.
Earthquake Lawn Bowls
' ...so we decided to put in our own flood protection scheme.'
Twisters
"We've got water views again."
Haiti - when is the next disaster on?
Souvenir of Iceland
A friend in need is a friend indeed.
Man wanting to hitch a lift atop a floating house in a flood.
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"No doubt you're asking yourself, what are hatches? And how the heck does one go about battening them down?"
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