GRIFFIN, Ga. - Help continues to pour in to those areas hit hard by last week's deadly and unsafe tornados.
"What we do is we go in while disasters, and we just bring people hope," organizer Chris Chiles said.
The hum of chainsaws and generators extensive the air as Chris Chiles and many of the volunteers with the "God's Pit Crew" citation from Danville, Virginia came to help cleanup Griffin on Tuesday.
"We are tying trees off of houses, tarps on roofs, generators repositioning and heaters, just seeing someone sleeping in their house, cold and water coming in, and just seeing the incompatibility in them," Chiles said.
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Helping land like David Tanner, who was inside his home with his family, when a tree came crashing down. Tanner and his family have slept inside with the pain since Thursday.
Tuesday, he finally received a generator.
"It's the most well-known thing in a long time. I never thought something would happened like this," Tanner said.
"They do a great job. I'm so appreciative of them," Lisa Bradley said.
Lisa Bradley cannot thank organizers enough. A tarp covers the roof of her home and gratitude fills her heart.
"No escapes. Most of us have to go sit in our cars because that's all that we have," Bradley said.
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The confidence targeted three different areas Tuesday to help clean and commanded in volunteers from across the Southeast. Heavy equipment was also commanded in to get the job done.
"This is an older people with a lot of widowed ladies. There's no way they would have been able to shipshape this up by themselves," Chiles said. "We just want land to know that they are loved and cared for."
"They aren't asking for anything. They are doing it because God told them to do it and that's where the blessing comes in at," Bradley said.
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