9/7/17 Flood Buckets at Dayspring United Methodist by Sarah Miller
Read MoreVolunteers Steve Comer and Bill Pulliam close flood buckets to send to Hurricane Harvey victims made at Dayspring United Methodist Church in Tyler Thursday Sept. 7, 2017. The large buckets contained household items like dish soup, cleaning cloths, sponges and cleaning brushes. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Completed flood buckets are stacked against a board detailing all the items inside at Dayspring United Methodist Church in Tyler Thursday Sept. 7, 2017. The large buckets contained household items like dish soup, cleaning cloths, sponges and cleaning brushes and will be given to people who are cleaning up their houses after flood damage from Hurricane Harvey. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Candy Dellendy places detergent into buckets during a flood bucket making event at Dayspring United Methodist Church in Tyler Thursday Sept. 7, 2017. The large buckets contained household items like dish soup, cleaning cloths, sponges and cleaning brushes and will be given to people who are cleaning up their houses after flood damage from Hurricane Harvey. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Volunteer Angie Woods puts sponges in flood buckets to send to Hurricane Harvey victims at Dayspring United Methodist Church in Tyler Thursday Sept. 7, 2017. The large buckets contained household items like dish soup, cleaning cloths, sponges and cleaning brushes. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Karol Cornelius and Betty Paul read a sympathy card made by a child before placing it in a bucket during a flood bucket making event at Dayspring United Methodist Church in Tyler Thursday Sept. 7, 2017. The large buckets contained household items like dish soup, cleaning cloths, sponges and cleaning brushes and will be given to people who are cleaning up their houses after flood damage from Hurricane Harvey. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Dust masks are laid out on a table to be placed into buckets during a flood bucket making event at Dayspring United Methodist Church in Tyler Thursday Sept. 7, 2017. The large buckets contained household items like dish soup, cleaning cloths, sponges and cleaning brushes and will be given to people who are cleaning up their houses after flood damage from Hurricane Harvey. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)