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    <title>www.Can-Do.Org</title>
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      <![CDATA[CAN-DO is a 501c3 relief organization dedicated to working on the local level to provide lasting solutions, with full accountability, efficiency, and results. Never before has our world faced such devastation, from environmental degradation to genocide, natural disasters to glaring educational crises worldwide. With the social sectors currently laden with bureaucracies and inefficiencies, with little accounting as to the amount of aid actually reaching those affected by disaster or social strife, CAN-DO is committed to working with communities to ensure lasting results, with absolute transparency, and absolute results.'
        
        CAN-DO achieves its goals by first living its values. Through the work of CAN-DO on the frontlines, we set the standard for effective, accountable, transparent, and community-based endeavors. Every project has a clearly defined goal and specific measurable outcomes determined in conjunction with the local community that validate the effectiveness of the programs. Additionally, CAN-DO is committed to publishing complete, transparent accounting of all funds donated for each and every project and working with the donors at every level of the programs through CAN-DO's Virtual Volunteer™ Programs.
        
        CAN-DO understands that the challenges of this world are far greater than our capacity to execute on projects. Therefore, we believe that our largest impact is the development and expansion of the CAN-DO Network. The CAN-DO Network is a community of social entrepreneurs, philanthropic organizations, socially responsible businesses, and program partners who are committed to working together to “Get it Done,” truly putting compassion into action.
        
        CAN-DO identifies, encourages, supports and develops each organization in the CAN-DO Network to ensure maximum positive change worldwide, each organization committing to CAN-DO's Pledge of Accountability &amp; Results to ensure maximum outcome for the communities we serve. We are committed to providing a platform to highlight this constructive change through CAN-DO Productions. Lastly, the CAN-DO Network will continue to evolve as the industry marker for effective philanthropy and community-based change. 
        
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      <title>DAY 3 - June 22, Sunday Oakville, Iowa</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sunday, June 22nd as first planned, Eric and his team of six were going on the boat to survey the underwater town of Oakville just to see the devastating result of the floods. As they explicitly described it, two levees broke and all the waters from both came rushing down Oakville. Picture a bowl of water - and thats how it looks right now.

Donations and more information about Can-Do.Org please go to their website at www.can-do.org

Eric reminded everyone there is a need to go to Wapello, Iowa and volunteer. 

Shelter Home is located at:

The Solid Rock Baptist Church
14041 Locust Street
Wapello, Iowa
Telephone # 319.523.5320]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Sunday, June 22nd as first planned, Eric and his team of six were going on the boat to survey the underwater town of Oakville just to see the devastating result of the floods. As they explicitly described it, two levees broke and all the waters from both came rushing down Oakville. Picture a bowl of water - and thats how it looks right now.

Donations and more information about Can-Do.Org please go to their website at www.can-do.org

Eric reminded everyone there is a need to go to Wapello, Iowa and volunteer. 

Shelter Home is located at:

The Solid Rock Baptist Church
14041 Locust Street
Wapello, Iowa
Telephone # 319.523.5320</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sunday, June 22nd as first planned, Eric and his team of six were going on the boat to survey the...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Day 2 - From Columbus Junction to Wapello, Iowa</title>
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        <![CDATA[A twenty mile drive to Wapello, Iowa - Eric and his team distributed the relief goods to the families who were displaced from the neighboring city of Oakville and are still "camping out" in Wapello, Iowa. As described to us in an interview by Trisha Lamb, most of their children goes to school in Wapello. 
                               
                The 439 residents of Oakville are now being sheltered by the Solid Rock Baptist Church in Wapello literally camping out in tents in the trailer park area of the city.
                                
                Oakville is a town of who is at this very minute is 6-7 feet under water.
                                
                Oakville lies at the border or banks of the Mississippi River.
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      <itunes:summary>A twenty mile drive to Wapello, Iowa - Eric and his team distributed the relief goods to the families who were displaced from the neighboring city of Oakville and are still &quot;camping out&quot; in Wapello, Iowa. As described to us in an interview by Trisha Lamb, most of their children goes to school in Wapello. 
                               
                The 439 residents of Oakville are now being sheltered by the Solid Rock Baptist Church in Wapello literally camping out in tents in the trailer park area of the city.
                                
                Oakville is a town of who is at this very minute is 6-7 feet under water.
                                
                Oakville lies at the border or banks of the Mississippi River.
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      <itunes:subtitle>A twenty mile drive to Wapello, Iowa - Eric and his team distributed the relief goods to the fami...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Day 2 - From Palo, Iowa to Columbus Junction, Iowa</title>
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        <![CDATA[From Palo, Iowa Eric and his team travelled south to Columbus Junction, Iowa a 3-hour trip. There they "shopped" and "loaded" up their vans with more relief goods. From baby diapers, tampoons, "bleach" an important good for the residences to use when they get back to their homes and "santized" it from the black molds that floods usually leaves.]]>
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      <itunes:summary>From Palo, Iowa Eric and his team travelled south to Columbus Junction, Iowa a 3-hour trip. There they &quot;shopped&quot; and &quot;loaded&quot; up their vans with more relief goods. From baby diapers, tampoons, &quot;bleach&quot; an important good for the residences to use when they get back to their homes and &quot;santized&quot; it from the black molds that floods usually leaves.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>From Palo, Iowa Eric and his team travelled south to Columbus Junction, Iowa a 3-hour trip. There...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Day 1 - June 20th, Friday - Eric Klein Reports the Status from Palo, Iowa</title>
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        <![CDATA[Eric Klein and his Can-Do.Org assess and distributes relief goods to the affected citizens of Palo, Iowa. He reports to IN MY PAJAMAS SHOW their status and itinerary for that weekend.
                
                For more information about the Can-Do.Org please visit their website at www.can-do.org and to view actual relief efforts and all the activities of Can-Do.Org please go to www.virtualvolunteer.tv]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Eric Klein and his Can-Do.Org assess and distributes relief goods to the affected citizens of Palo, Iowa. He reports to IN MY PAJAMAS SHOW their status and itinerary for that weekend.
                
                For more information about the Can-Do.Org please visit their website at www.can-do.org and to view actual relief efforts and all the activities of Can-Do.Org please go to www.virtualvolunteer.tv</itunes:summary>
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