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John Everett Quotes

«It's going well. We're trying to work with rooms that were designed to be something else, but it's working, ... It's great that they've been so helpful. We have an officer assigned to help us, and we've had so much support from the community. I couldn't ask for more.»
Author: John Everett
«A lot of people have run out of the medicine they take,»
Author: John Everett
«We're seeing a lot of rashes from people who have walked through the water and mental problems - it's tough not having a home to go back to.»
Author: John Everett
«I've taken mission trips to other countries before to do work, but this is new, ... There are a lot of people up there feeling for our people down here.»
Author: John Everett
«There is really no health care available to these people, ... The people have no medicine, no prescriptions, no doctor to write them right now. I have been looking for ways to help and found that this is where I am needed.»
Author: John Everett
«There was a young boy who suffered third-degree burns waiting for help on his roof with his disabled mother,»
Author: John Everett
«The prosecuting attorney dumped this case on the public when the responsibility belongs to the prosecuting attorney. Grand juries don't operate under rules of evidence, and they're going to be exposed to the evidence the prosecutor presents.»
Author: John Everett