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People are looking to help any way they can. When disaster strikes, you hate to say it, but when disaster strikes, it does tend to bring out the best in people. ... People are coming out in droves saying, 'Hey I want to donate.' And that is just great to see the Greater Cincinnati area coming out like this.

Whitney Ellis

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