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It seems that there’s still plenty of good in the world after all.

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Ty Pennington and the Extreme Home Makeover team conclude their series with a two-hour special tonight, building seven homes in seven days in tornado-devastated Joplin.

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The Volunteer: Bob Cordero

December 15, 2011 12:00 am by

Another Chicagoan, Cordero came to Joplin as a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity. Streets were nearly impossible to travel once he arrived, but nothing stopped him from building homes for those who lost everything.

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Art provides a creative outlet of expression for people of Joplin. Bourne and Hines facilitate that. Working with local children, the two instill a progressive and artistic approach to a new Joplin in young minds.

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The Artist: Tricia Courtney

December 15, 2011 12:00 am by

Angels: not only a theme among many survivors’ accounts, but a defining feature for Courtney’s artwork. Her artwork inspires people to think differently about Joplin–as a memorial and as a hopeful, united community.

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The Undertaker: Austin Woodard

December 15, 2011 12:00 am by

When calls flooded in to Mason Woodard Funeral Home in Joplin after the tornado, Austin Woodard quickly learned his role: to give victims and their families proper closure.

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The Animal Rescuer: Lysa Bueller

December 15, 2011 12:00 am by

Days after the storm, the Joplin Humane Society was filled with stranded animals. As owners called in search of their pets, Bueller and her team continuously worked to help reunite pets with people.

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The Tattooist: Jeremy Witherspoon

December 15, 2011 12:00 am by

Memorials exist in all sorts, but Witherspoon’s interpretation of a Joplin memorial has striking permanence. Barren tree branches and unity of Joplin citizens sparked his idea for a design that shows the strength and perseverance of those impacted by the disaster.

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The Single Mom: Deanna Papesh

December 15, 2011 12:00 am by

When disaster strikes, many consider the following: “What if this happened to me? How can I help those affected?” After hearing about the Joplin tornado, Papesh traveled from Chicago to aide the relief effort.

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The Deliverer: Kathy Siefert

December 15, 2011 12:00 am by

What happens when mail must be delivered to homes that no longer exist? Routes don’t cease and mail continues to pour in. Siefert persevered through the physical and emotional wreckage, continuing to serve citizens of Joplin.

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Joy and tragedy struck simultaneously for the Tsangaris family; in the midst of their daughter’s graduation day, the reckless tornado hit Joplin. Although they now reside in a trailer behind their home, they look positively toward the future.

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Inspired by stories of “men with wings” and “butterflies” protecting parents and their children from the destructive fury of the storm, artist Tricia Courtney creates angels from debris to help victims of the May 22 tornado heal and find closure.

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Here’s something to do: watch VH1′s Do Something! Awards tonight at 8 p.m. and read about award nominee Brent Beshore in the new issue of Vox. Beshore was nominated for creating a Joplin, MO Facebook Recovery Page to benefit the victims of [...]

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Most theater productions open on a Friday night, but the young cast of Les Misérables from the Performing Arts in Children’s Education theater company is breaking tradition. The company is selling tickets to Thursday’s dress rehearsal at MU’s Jesse Hall to raise money for Red Cross Disaster Relief in Joplin and Sedalia.

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On June 2, Both Shakespeare’s locations will donate 15 percent of Shakespeare’s Pizza sales to the victims of the Joplin tornado.

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Missouri bands For the Irony, Monte Carlos, Rae Fitzgerald and Noah Earle will join the Red Cross Greater Ozarks Regional Chapter to help those affected by the May 22 tornado in Joplin.

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Friday night, I went down to Joplin with Vox editor Zoey Larsen to help families find what was left of their homes. In a previous post, Zoey described what it was like to see such devastation for miles and miles. No number of photos can really show what the tornado did to the city and its people. The slideshow below is only a fraction of the devastation, but it gives an idea of what the city looks like a week after the tornado hit.

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From a Joplin volunteer

May 29, 2011 12:44 pm by

Friday night, another Vox editor, Caitie, and I traveled to Joplin to do what little we could to help out. We slept in the back of her SUV at a KOA campground. The following morning, we got up at 6 a.m. to drive into town to help clear debris.

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Social media has gotten a lot of attention lately, especially after the royal wedding and the death of Osama bin Laden. The recent outbreak of tornados has proved again how much can be done with the click of a mouse.

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UPDATE: Bleu announced tonight they raised $9,100 for the American Red Cross through their Comfort for Joplin fundraiser.

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