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Julieanna Hoffman, 7, left, takes a bite of an apple from a meal from the Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services food truck while there with her aunt, Stephanie Hoffman, right, at Celtic Drive and SR 54 in west Pasco outside their flooded Elfers neighborhood Monday (8/10/15) morning. With flood waters still lingering, and dirty water coming out of the faucets at home, the Hoffmans and other residents found relief in mobile hot shower services, cleaning supplies and hot meals at the Community Support Stations that are being set up in the county's hardest hit areas.
Julieanna Hoffman, 7, left, takes a bite of an apple from a meal from the Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services food truck while there with her aunt, Stephanie Hoffman, right, at Celtic Drive and SR 54 in west Pasco outside their flooded Elfers neighborhood Monday (8/10/15) morning. With flood waters still lingering, and dirty water coming out of the faucets at home, the Hoffmans and other residents found relief in mobile hot shower services, cleaning supplies and hot meals at the Community Support Stations that are being set up in the county's hardest hit areas.
Published Aug. 11, 2015

BRENDAN FITTERER | Times

Julieanna Hoffman, 7, takes a bite of an apple from a meal from the Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services food truck while there with her aunt, Stephanie Hoffman, right, at Celtic Drive and State Road 54 in west Pasco outside their flooded Elfers neighborhood Monday morning. With floodwaters still lingering, and dirty water coming from the faucets at home, the Hoffmans and other residents found relief in mobile hot showers and were provided cleaning supplies and hot meals at the community support stations that are being set up in the county's hardest hit areas.