When a state of emergency occurs, it’s our jobs as humans to come together and help each other out. Due to Hurricane Harvey making a disaster zone out of Texas, the humanity in people has been shining through. Numerous volunteers have been seen pulling people out of flooded homes. Animals that have been left behind have found new, loving families. The amount of people that have come together has been truly inspiring. If we can take anything from this experience, it’s that anyone can make a difference, no matter how big or how small. Kimberly Gager, of San Antonio, has taken her own hobby and helped out the people of Texas in such an important way.While she’s been using her addiction to help her own family, she thought it was time to change things up a bit. She knew she could help out others, too!

Kimberly kept seeing posts on Facebook from people looking for diapers, formula and wipes. She knew that she could do her part to get these supplies to help others.

So, they started giving donations to this Queen of Couponing. Kimberly let people know that as long as donations continued to come in, she would keep shopping.

Not only that, she’s made personal trips to help those that have been displaced into hotels by the storm. What an unbelievable woman!

Bridget’s family lost their home to the storm, and FEMA denied them housing/rental costs. Bridget said she wrote to Kimberly on Facebook and immediately got an answer back.

Bridget couldn’t express how grateful she was to receive the supplies that they just couldn’t afford at the time. “I hope God blesses her in every way possible. This is awesome,” Bridget said about Kimberly.

She survived Hurricane Floyd in 1999, while living in Newport News, Virginia. Although she was physically okay, she lost her entire home.

“I was looking at all the stories and pictures of houses and everything under water in Harvey and knew I had to do something,” said Kimberly. She definitely did get some things done.

Carolyn Wellons, Kimberly’s very close friend, says that it’s just a part of her nature. “I keep telling her it’s her calling and she doesn’t realize it yet. You don’t even have to ask. If she hears it or feels it, it’s done,” explained Carolyn.

At least not until she knows everyone is okay. You’re an everyday hero, Kimberly, thanks for being such a kind human!
