56 The List: • Shoes and sandals for toddlers, children and adults • Clothing for toddlers, children and adults • Toiletries: deodorant, toothpaste, tooth brushes, bars of soap, baby powder and laundry soap • Medical Supplies: bandages, ointments, wound care for children and adults • Sheets, towels, wash cloths, blankets • Trash bags in all sizes, Ziploc gallon bags, large tarps to cover roofs. • Tents, building materials, air mattresses, flashlights and batteries • Pedialyte, ready-to-feed baby formula and bottles • Small toys for orphanages Almost 1,000 (yes, almost 1,000) people came to the synagogue on Sunday. They brought everything on the list. We kept sending out for more pallets. We kept sending out for more shrink wrap. When added to what HOT bought with the $72,000, there were a total of 72 pallets. $36,000 leveraged to more than $250,000 But the leverage was actually far greater than 7-1 because the Archdiocese took responsibility for loading the 72 pallets on a ship, getting someone to ship for free, off- loading, trucking to a central warehouse and then trucking to 6 distribution points. Look at the length of the line to get close to one of the distribution points (lower left) and then to finally get through the gate (lower right) – how pitiful, how NECESSARY: This project is what HOT is all about. Working to help those in need. “PARTNERSHIP” “PARTNERSHIP” HOT, a Synagogue and the Catholic Church All working together to help those in need The leverage on this project was Much Much Much More than 7-1.