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Tammy's Episode
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Intro: [00:00:00] Welcome to the dearly discarded podcast, where we tell the true stories of the vaccine injured that many don't want to hear. These are real people sharing real experiences, uncensored and unsanitized. Listen and learn with us as we tell the stories that have yet to be heard by those who've been discarded, no preaching, no propaganda, and no judgments.
Just the truth.
Hello and welcome to another episode of the dearly discarded podcast. I'm your host. My name is Jared St. Clair and today as I always do, I have a wonderful guest who has been, uh, whose life has been changed in dramatic ways based on the COVID 19 vaccine rollout and we are going to talk about her story, but we're also going to talk about [00:01:00] something really, I, I find As I told her before we started, uh, something that is way past, uh, needed.
It is, uh, desperately needed by so many of the people in this struggle. We're going to talk about a new group that React 19 has rolled out called the Prayer and Spiritual Encouragement Team. And, uh, we'll talk about what that is and if you are one who is, uh, Um, who has been vaccine injured, uh, or has a friend or family who has been, this is something you'll definitely want to know about.
I'd like to go ahead and welcome to the show. Tammy Herbert, Tammy, welcome to dearly discarded podcast. Thank you, Jared. So, we've just met, as it is almost, as is almost always the case on this show, I don't know really much about you, but I do know from our conversation that you are, uh, in charge of this new group called the Prayer and Spiritual Encouragement Team, uh, for React 19.
Tell us a little bit about that. Well, actually, I'm not in charge of it, so to speak. There's seven of [00:02:00] us. Oh, okay. That are on the committee. Um, Okay. And thank goodness there are, because there's so many different facets to it. Um, so we are, we've created a website called the, you know, the, the, on Facebook.
Actually, it's not a website yet, and we can share about that in a minute. But what it's about is, Reaching out to people who are injured and are looking for someone to pray for them, pray with them, either as, you know, individual one on one or in a group. Or just one time or repeatedly, like we can connect and reconnect however they need our support.
If it's just one time, if it's repeated, like every few days, it depends on the person what they need and how they need us. So we are very excited to be doing that we are in the [00:03:00] process of growing our, um, prayer team to be able to handle the, um, the amount of people that are going to need us, which we don't really know yet how many people that's going to be.
We're hoping that all of those that do need someone do reach out to us, so we need to get our name out there and get our presence known. Well, and I hope that this podcast will do that. I know many of the people who have been affected by this, uh, these vaccines definitely listen to the show. So you yourself, uh, have dealt with a vaccine injury, is that right?
Yes, I have. Okay, and, and was that the, I have to imagine that's the underlying motivation to get involved with this new encouragement team? Yes. Yes, it's a big factor for me. Um, my journey was a very long journey, two years of trying to figure out the source of my problems and they just [00:04:00] kept escalating and escalating and it, it would start, it started with headaches, went to joint pain.
Then the pain went from a throbbing pain to a burning pain, to a tingling pain that moved all around. Um, I got very weak and one of my legs didn't want to function properly. So I saw many kinds of doctors all over the place. I went from where I live in upstate New York. I went from there, um, to. Albany to Vermont to Baltimore.
I have been so many places. Um, the last one I went to was just this side of New York City and actually he's the one that diagnosed my injury. It was a two year process. Um, but the unique thing that I want to share really quickly before you ask me another question, sorry. No problem. Um, I found react 19 through a friend and she kept saying to [00:05:00] me, Tammy, I keep wondering if you have an injury because nobody can seem to figure out what's going on, why you're having all these problems and none of them completely go together.
And she sent me a video on rumble and it had a doctor in it. Um, spoke about vaccine injuries. And at the end, he said. If you think you're an injured or you even have a question about injuries, email me. So I did, and he connected me to the doctor in New York city or just before New York city. And within days.
Because of all of this React 19 video stuff, I got in with that doctor and because of React 19's connection to that doctor who got me in there, my life was changed. That's fantastic. So then the question I wanted to ask is, you know, everybody has a [00:06:00] little different twist on this story of vaccine injury.
And I think a lot of it has to do with mindset. When you went in to get the shot in the first place and kind of what you expected or didn't expect, uh, and then, of course, a lot of asked to do with the people around you, particularly your doctors and whether or not they're willing to even look at that as as a possibility.
But you went two years before you figured it out. Why do you think it took so long in your head to connect those dots? Well, I would ask. I asked my primary what she thought, and all she could say is we don't really know enough about it. To be certain if that's a possibility. And I live in a very small town.
So, there's not a lot of specialty care here. So that makes it even more of a challenge. And then I'd go on to the next doctor and ask that question. Well, it's poss maybe it's possible, but doubtful. And the next one was like, I don't think [00:07:00] so. Everybody just kinda... It was on the fence and didn't really want to say one way or the other if it could or couldn't be that.
Okay, so then you actually, you had been trying to connect the dots, you just didn't get a whole lot of validation for that thought process. Okay. No. Yeah, and I hear that a lot, of course. So then, uh, when you found this doctor through REACT 19, Um, clearly whatever you've been doing with him has been, has been very beneficial based on changed my life.
As you said it, um, can you share a little bit about what that process has been once you finally did get that proper diagnosis? You know, actually just getting the diagnosis alone makes you feel refreshed, to be honest. Cause you actually know what you're dealing with. Just knowing after two years. That you have a name for what's going on in your, in your body.
And honestly, [00:08:00] treatment wise, because it's been so long, they put me on some supplements and said, this is the best option I can offer you at this time. So I'm still an unknown. I'm still, we're trying, we're changing up some of my medications, um, trying to see what's a better fit for me medication wise.
That's. Becoming a challenge because I'm having some interaction stuff going on, you know, it's okay. Honestly, it really truly is. Okay Um, it's all gonna work out. I know it is and god led me where I needed to go And I have faith in that and i'm just happy to know what? is going on, and I take each day as it comes.
Yeah. It's all I can do. I was speaking with a doctor, uh, the other day, uh, who treats, uh, people who've been injured by the vaccines, and he said the biggest challenge is that, uh, there isn't any one [00:09:00] individual, or any one, uh, treatment that works for all the individuals. In fact, he said, unlike most illness and disease that he's seen in his, I think, close to 30 years of practice, uh, this, uh, There's so many, um, unknowns about this in how people respond and react that, um, they, it is very much a trial and error type of a process to try and figure out.
So I'm, I guess at least the best thing in your case is that you're with someone who actually understands what is going on and is probably willing to work with you on that trial and error process to find solutions then. I have the most amazing neurologist. I am so thankful for him. He listens to me. He is compassionate and I can send him a message and within 24 hours, I get an answer and he's in Baltimore.
So, and I've made that track from here to there is 10 hours [00:10:00] away and I've had to do that several times, but he's worth the trip. He is great. Yeah. Like you said, having just, just having that confidence that you're not, uh, you know, talking to a brick wall about what's going on. He understands what's going on and is willing to work with you.
That's gotta be incredibly refreshing. As you mentioned. I'm thankful for that. Yeah, for sure. Okay, so then, let's talk a little bit, uh, we'll bounce back and forth here a little bit with your story. A little bit more about what, um, what you hope to achieve with the, well, first off, what was the thought process on the Prayer and Spiritual Encouragement Team from the start?
Why, why did you feel like this is something that you could, uh, be a part of? Why did you choose to put your energy into it?
It's so neat how things just work out, you know, um, I found react 19 through my friend there and I'm just reading through their website. [00:11:00] And I found a spot that said, do you want to volunteer? So I'm like, yeah, if there's a way I can do something to help someone else get through their journey, cause I know how hard this is.
I want to help. So I filled out their, um, volunteer thing. You list all your different things that you know, you've done and whatever. And, uh, I'm part of my own nonprofit that we've just started this year. And that's a lot of fun for me. And that's also, um. Biblically based too. And, uh, I'm also going to school, different things.
So I have a, uh, you know, that, that kind of mindset and that kind of heart. So I filled all that out and submitted it to react 19 and they, they got ahold of me and said, would you like to participate in helping us with? Building our prayer and spiritual encouragement team. And I'm like, yeah, I would love to.[00:12:00]
So that is wonderful. The concept had already been formed. There were already a couple of people involved. Yeah. Excellent. Yeah. I was invited to help. I thought that that was fantastic. Cause when you're, I went from a very busy life to a very not busy life. So to be invited to do something that was going to make a difference.
Was making gonna make a difference in my heart and I and I needed that I really did I really do Yeah, you know, so it was great Well, you know, it's interesting. Well, first off, let's talk timeline here really quickly. When did you find React 19? Um, that was, let's see, June? June of 2023. So just a couple of months ago, a few months ago.
Yeah. Um, and so then you were, uh, vaccinated originally two years prior to that, March and April of [00:13:00] 2021 in April 21. Okay. And, um, there's you, you said a couple of things that really piqued my interest. I've been very aware of react 19 from very early on, um, thanks to. Uh, fortunately meeting Breanne Dressen, um, at a legislative hearing in Utah, uh, fighting against vaccine mandates for, uh, for employees.
And I knew I wanted to have her on my other podcast, the Vitality Radio podcast, because I talk a lot about health freedom on that show. And I... I was blown away by this woman who was so severely injured by the vaccine herself and how it had changed her life, her husband's life, her children's lives, her extended family's lives.
I, I was able to, very, very fortunately, [00:14:00] I can call her a wonderful friend of mine now. And as we became friends. And I spent time with her, you know, kind of one on one and, and in her home with her family and, and meeting her incredible and unbelievably supportive husband, Brian, I recognized that, um, there are, there really are a couple of ways that you can go about this when you're dealing with something and I, you know, look, we'll, we're focused on vaccine injury right now, but it could be cancer.
It could be anything else that is, you know, really scary and, and, and substantially life changing, that kind of thing. The difference being, of course, that cancer people don't get set aside and discarded, as we call this podcast. Uh, they get, you know, taken care of. And they have fundraisers and races and all types of other things.
This one's different in that way, and I think that many people that are on, you know, in the, uh, The [00:15:00] family of the injured are, do feel discarded and do feel isolated to a very large degree. Isolation is very, very dangerous when it comes to your emotional stability and your ability to fight, uh, for your health and everything else that you're dealing with.
And this is a long way to ask this question, but... I think what I learned from Bree is that the, the fight to help the other people, the fellow injured, um, I think is a big part of what keeps her going herself. And I think you can either wallow in the pity, the self pity of, you know, woe is me, which would be a very, very easy thing to do.
I can't put myself in the shoes of anyone who's injured. Or you can stand up and say, you know what? Yeah, I'm, I'm not doing so great here, but there are thousands and tens of thousands and probably hundreds of thousands [00:16:00] and maybe millions of other people in these shoes, and I can do my best to support and help some of those.
Knowing too, that if you look around the injured community, there are all different levels of injury and capacity. We we see some people that are so injured that being able to volunteer in a capacity you're talking about Might not be available to them and others who can have Carve out a little bit of time and a little bit of energy to do what something like what you're doing And I just have to tell you that I think that alone is going to be one of the great tools in your recovery because Helping your fellow man and putting your shoulder into the effort to move this thing forward I think is incredibly powerful and I admire you greatly for doing that.
Thank you. It's um, There's nothing like knowing that, um, [00:17:00] my struggle isn't for nothing. My suffering isn't for nothing that I can walk alongside someone else and say, yes, you can do this. Yes, we can do this. You know, there's nothing like it. Well, and it's. I'm sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt. No, it's okay.
I was just gonna say, I, you know, I, I volunteer my, my time for React 19 as well doing this podcast and various other things that I've done. And I, I recognize that the biggest limitation that I have is I can't relate. I'm not one of the group. And so as much as I can speak platitudes and prayers and all the other things that I can potentially do, all of which I think hopefully are helpful in some way.
Someone who's there with them and is willing to hold their hand and say the prayer and do that spiritual encouragement. I think that's incredibly powerful. I, [00:18:00] I, when I read this just this morning, 'cause I didn't realize, um, this aspect of this conversation until this morning, right before we started and when I read it I thought, oh my gosh, this is so needed.
And it's exciting to me. Yeah. Yeah, it is. We, it's, it really is. There's so many of us and you know that the thing is, there's not many people where I live that realize the magnitude of this issue and that actually drives me further to want to make people understand it because it's not a talked about thing and if you try to talk about it, there's two, there's three reactions.
There's one that. Maybe there's one that they think you're crazy and then there's one that they want to fight you. So you get pushed back or it's it's a really it's probably the most unique conversation topic I've ever had in my life because I never know what people are [00:19:00] going to say back to me. Um, but It's one that really needs to be talked about, because there's people out there that'll look at me and say, Well, now that you know what it is, I know so and so, and they're going through this.
And I really think there's something to that. Yeah. And I hear that a lot. Absolutely. I think almost everybody that has found REACT 19 that I've talked to found it from someone else who, yeah, recognized similar symptoms and, and that person had already found REACT 19 and, you know, and led them to this, much like your friend with the rumble thing.
It's um, And, and that's how this thing has to spread, unfortunately, because as much as we'd like to think that all the censorship of COVID is over, it isn't. Uh, it's lightened up some, for sure. Um, but you're right. And, and the reason that I was excited to do this podcast when Bree asked me to do it, is [00:20:00] because I thought if I can do anything just to spread the word and one of the things that I didn't recognize at first, I thought, well, this is just a way to let vaccine injured people have their voice heard in an uncensored environment, which in and of itself, I think is incredibly therapeutic and beneficial and, and, and helpful in a lot of ways.
That's why I was excited about it. But what I've recognized since Is that it's not just people getting their voice heard, but it's also people finding this podcast and it possibly being the way they get led to react 19 because now they say, Whoa, I heard this story. It sounds an awful lot like mine.
Maybe I'm not alone. And the people that find the diagnosis, like what you did after two years, you said it, it's, it's a game changing thing. Yeah. Mentally and emotionally, so it really is. [00:21:00] It's, you know, after you've seen doctor after doctor after doctor, I got to a point where I almost said, all right, this is it.
Enough is enough. I just can't keep putting myself through this. Maybe I really am. Maybe it's just me. Maybe I'm not having as many things wrong with me as what I think I do. You know, your mind starts playing games with you after a while and it's. You know, it's hard, but I'm, in the next breath though, my husband, thank God for my husband.
He's like, you've come too far, we've tried so hard, don't give up now, we're almost there. We're gonna find the light at the end of the tunnel, we're almost there, don't give up. And thank God we didn't. Absolutely. You know, we, we found it. We found the answer. Do I know what my outcome is? No, but you know what?
[00:22:00] None of us do for sure in anything. Right. Yep. Which is the way it works, but I'm just so thankful to know what it's, what this is, have a support system, not only here at home with my church and my family, but I have react 19 and my support group there and I have my prayer. Um, spiritual, um, encouragement team friends.
I have a huge group that I can lean on. We all need that. Yeah, absolutely. I think especially in the, in the situation with the COVID vaccine injured that you need that group because as I mentioned before, there are so many avenues that other people with illnesses have. That have not been opened up to you up to this point.
And so you have to take the avenues that are open and react 19, of course. And some of these kind of subgroups of react 19, like what you're starting with the parents, spiritual encouragement team, um, the Facebook page [00:23:00] for that. Which is just started, uh, oh, by the way, if you're listening and you want to find this on Facebook, we will have the, uh, direct link in the show description so you can find the Facebook page very, very easily.
We always have links for React 19, react19. org, uh, one of the great, uh, organizations that I've ever seen in my life. In fact, I'll say this. Um, my, my fiance and I were talking the other night, we were playing a, a game, uh, for couples to try and help, you know, get to know the inner thoughts and feelings of, of, uh, of your, uh, your loved one and that kind of thing.
And one of the questions was, Um, if you were given 100, 000 and you had no choice, but to give it to one charity, what charity would you choose? And I looked at her and she looked at me. Oh, and then the ending of the question was, and would your spouse agree? And, uh, we both looked at each other and said, react 19.
It's, it's an easy one for us because what I [00:24:00] love about this, this incredible nonprofit is that it is for. The injured by the injured and it's all people like you, Tammy, that are saying, yeah, I'm dealing with this too, but I'm going to spend some of the extra energy that I have. Oftentimes, that's not much extra energy when you're dealing with these injuries to give back and to help others and it is that community that I think I believe will save lives.
I agree with you fully. I really do. It's already made a difference for me. You know, my day. You know, some days are great, other days, not so much, but the days that are, I can take advantage of that and, and do more. Yeah. And that's, what's nice about it. You know? It's like my husband always says, every day is a good day, just some days are better.
And having a guy like him on your team must be, uh, incredibly invaluable. Absolutely, I'm very [00:25:00] blessed. Yeah. And so, you, clearly coming into this, your mindset, um, with, You know, how you live your life and what you see and how you want to help. You're already one of these people that is, uh, prone to charity, we'll say, and trying to do what you can to help your fellow man.
Uh, you mentioned before the program that there's another program you and your husband are working on for the local community. Uh, this is, seems to be one of the things that floats your boat, so to speak, and, and gives you... It is. The energy to carry on and everything, um, I'm, this is what I've discovered and I've spoken, you know, one on one now with something like 60 or 70 people who've had vaccine injury.
There are thousands and thousands more, of course, I've interviewed, uh, you know, 30 plus of, of, uh, you amazing people. And I, I think maybe, maybe Brie. some of the [00:26:00] more amazing people that she's met in this group. I don't know exactly how it works. Um, but they all seem to come from different walks of life.
Uh, for sure. Some are religious, some aren't religious, some are, uh, political, some aren't political. Uh, people got. the vaccines for different reasons. Some were coerced into it by their job. Some lined up for it thinking it was they were doing the right thing for humanity, all kinds of different things.
But what I've seen is that there is a, I believe there is a very, very high concentration. of powerful people that have been injured by these things. And I don't believe, I'm not sure that that's all by chance. Um, I think that we need warriors like yourself, like Brie Dressen, uh, that are able to summon the courage and the strength to give back within that group.
Because I know there are a lot of people within React 19 that feel very hopeless a lot of the time [00:27:00] as well. And we need people like you that have that hope that are willing to reach out your hand and say, Hey, come with me. We can, we can do this. We can do this together. That's absolutely true. And that's our main, our main focus and, um, the prayer and spiritual encouragement team is to offer people that hope.
Jesus is hope. That's what he is. You know, um, hope and encouragement, we need to hold on to that and Jesus offers us that hope, you know, let me ask you a question. Um, I, I'm curious again, we have all walks of life in react 19. Uh, what about those who are not religious, who aren't Bible reading people are, is there room for them within your group?
Absolutely. Absolutely. You don't have to come from any, um, everybody wants to be encouraged. Everybody wants. Some type of support. I mean, they can come to us too. I mean, we're all biblically based, but that doesn't [00:28:00] mean we can't offer them some type of encouragement. Um, they're going to do an intake form and they're going to explain to us what they're looking for.
Okay. And that way we know how to support them, what they're looking for, what they need. So that way we're not crossing a line or saying the wrong thing or upsetting them when we're supposed to be encouraging them. So that's how we will know what they're looking for from us. Excellent. All right. Yeah, because I know there's all there again, there's all kinds, but the one thing that's universal above everything else is that everybody needs support, uh, from their fellow man who loves them and cares about them regardless of what their background is or their, their belief system is.
So I appreciate that very much as well. So then let's talk a little bit more if you can. I know it's brand new, uh, you haven't, you know, really rolled out this thing, uh, fully yet. Someone who's injured listening to this show, and they're saying, okay, I [00:29:00] Absolutely sign me up. I need some prayer and spiritual encouragement.
What does that process look like then you mentioned the intake form? What else do we need to know? Um, well, they're gonna email us and I can give you the email address because that's actually live Okay, that is the prayer at react 19. org. Oh, that's easy. They can start with that Um, but on the um, I believe it's on the react 19 Website that they're going to find Um, or is it there's going to be a link But I want I want to say we're going to put it on facebook on our page And I believe it's going to be on react 19's website we're still walking through all those processes, but um I know there's a couple of different intake forms.
Now there is also, um, not just injured, but people that want to join us in being prayer warriors. Okay. Which is a need also. [00:30:00] So if there's people out there who want to join us praying for these people, that would be wonderful. Um, so the injured can email us and request prayer. Or if someone wants to partner with us, praying for someone else, they can email us also.
So I would start with that for right now, and then once those forms are live, we'll have links to them. So I'm not real versed on that process yet, because we're not... There. Okay. Fair enough. Yeah. So then, this is what we'll do for you that are interested in being involved, whether you want to be on the prayer warrior side, or the side where you're looking for prayers and encouragement, or maybe it's both.
Because I do believe that this is an opportunity for you. If you're an injured person who feels the need for this support, for this encouragement, um, then this is a great opportunity for you to also, um, give back through praying for the other people in the [00:31:00] group and so on. So I think this is a fantastic opportunity for everybody that's listening to this show right now.
So we have the Facebook page. It's going to be linked, um, in the show description. So you'll have that. We'll have the email, which is prayeratreact19. org. You can email directly and that'll at least get you. On a list so that when everything's rolling out, uh, that that's available to you. And then, of course, you can go to react 19 dot org for all of the other amazing tools that react 19 has available to you.
And all of those will be linked in the show description. So if you're. Driving down the road or don't have a pen handy or whatever. All that stuff's there for you. Uh, when you're done listening to the show, you can go and link to those things. Tammy, is there anything else that you'd like to get out while I've got you here on the, on the show today?
Um, just if they, they do go to, um, Look at our web webpage, if they, you know, depending on where they live or what types of other ministries they [00:32:00] support. I also work with another one called Empower Connections, and we like to support people that are, um, disadvantaged or need help with basic life skills, or maybe are experiencing some issues with domestic violence, but if they would jump on.
That website, they'll see a link to it with me. Um, and it's Empowered Connections. They're all kind of there in the same spot, so to speak. So that's the only thing I wanted to share. My heart is huge to help people that need help in lots of different ways. Well, I appreciate it very much and we need, uh, as many of those types of hearts as we possibly can have.
It sounds like your husband, Cliff, has a similar heart, a similar mindset, and, uh, and I will encourage you listening too. So here's, here's something I don't know that I've said here on the show before. [00:33:00] So as a guy who's not had the vaccine, has not been injured by the vaccine, and doesn't have any close friends or family members that were friends.
Prior to, uh, the COVID vaccine, uh, rollout, I have many, many friends now who've been injured, who I consider to be near and dear to my hearts, but I didn't know them in their previous life. I can only hear about what life was like prior to the vaccine, but in that situation, That you may find yourself in listening to the show.
Someone who, um, you know, I've shared the show with, maybe, uh, maybe, uh, an injured friend has shared the show, but you yourself are not injured, uh, and you have the awareness that this is happening. There are millions of you, I know, I don't know how many of you are listening to this show, but there are millions of us that are aware.
that know this has happened, that know that we have neighbors and, um, and family members and friends and really just fellow human beings who've been injured by these [00:34:00] vaccines, I would encourage you to really reach out to react 19 and do everything you can to support those who have been disrupted in the dramatic ways whose lives have been flipped upside down by these injuries.
Because I'm going to tell you this, I have been strengthened more by giving my time and my energy to those people than just about anything I've done in my life. All I see is great rewards and blessings coming from any effort that I put in to this. process. And I am incredibly grateful to the people that I've been able to meet that I have been strengthened by who don't seem like they should have any strength left to give.
And yet they give it freely to me whenever I've involved with them. If you're hesitating, if you're on the fence about whether you should be involved, maybe Starting with the Prayer and Spiritual Encouragement team makes sense for you. Maybe, uh, [00:35:00] signing up for a simple monthly donation to React 19. Uh, maybe some other type volunteer, uh, effort.
Whatever fits, uh, well with, you know, how you like to do things. Or, maybe get you a little out of your comfort zone, even better. I would encourage you to join me in the non injured, uh, REACT 19 family, because there are many of us as well. That's wonderful, Jared. Thank you so much. Absolutely. Uh, this, this cause means a lot to me.
It's become, uh, a very personal fight. Uh, I almost, uh, I know I can't put myself in the shoes of those who've been, uh, injured or even the family members of them, but I've gotten to them. Love these people and, uh, many of them and I can tell you're one that will be easy to love as well. And, uh, so I just hope that people will recognize, uh, that, uh, as much as it is a quote unquote volunteer thing.
It's like just about anything else. You, uh, get back what you give [00:36:00] and you will get it in spades working with these wonderful people in React 19. So, highly encourage it. Tammy. You are indeed a warrior, uh, a prayer warrior, and I can tell in many other ways as well. I am so grateful to have you on board with this new group.
I, I'm excited about it. I really am. I think this is fantastic. I think it's incredibly needed. I see. Dozens and dozens and dozens and dozens of injured people on Facebook that, um, have either friended me or vice versa, uh, that need this type of encouragement. And I'm, I'll tell you that I'll be spreading the word around Facebook myself to see what we can do to help out.
Wonderful. Thank you so much. Alright. And if there's nothing else that you'd like to get out, then I'm going to go ahead and let you go with my thanks. Okay. Thank you very much. Alright. And for everybody else listening, again, it's react19. org. That's kind of the main page for all of this stuff. But the links for the other things that we've talked about will be in the show description.
Um, the [00:37:00] other thing you can do that is incredibly simple. Incredibly simple, uh, and needs to be done as much as possible is just share this podcast. Every new set of ears that listens to this, uh, is a possible warrior that can help in this fight to help these folks to recovery. These are amazing people.
They are your fellow human beings and they need your support. And I highly suggest that you do just that. And I thank you so much for listening to me. I'm Jared St. Clair. This is the dearly discarded podcast.
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