Wednesday Sep 04, 2024

The Long Road to Recovery in New Mexico

In this episode, join us for an insightful interview with Janna Lopez, the founder of Neighbors Helping Neighbors from Las Vegas, New Mexico. Janna shares the ongoing recovery efforts following the devastating Calf Canyon and Hermit's Creek fires of 2022. Learn about the community's resilience, the challenges of navigating governmental aid, and the immense environmental and economic impacts of the fires. Discover how the Diocese of the Rio Grande, with support from Episcopal Relief and Development, working through Neighbors Helping Neighbors has mobilized to provide essential support, from distributing food and clothing to offering mental health services. Despite the slow governmental response and the lingering effects on the environment and local livestock, the spirit of togetherness and faith keeps this community moving forward. This episode sheds light on the continuous need for donations and volunteers to aid in the long-term recovery.

 

00:00 Introduction and Overview

01:01 Meet Janna Lopez: Founder of Neighbors Helping Neighbors

01:11 The Immediate Response to the Fire

02:11 Transition to Long-Term Recovery

03:57 Challenges with Government Aid

06:08 The Ongoing Needs of the Community

08:22 Environmental Impact and Long-Term Consequences

15:25 Building a Network of Support

19:49 Call for Volunteers and Donations

21:45 Personal Reflections and Closing Thoughts

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