The birth of a relief center in Tuscaloosa

I wrote in May about how after three days of violent tornadoes a relief center war formed by a group of hispanic men in Tuscaloosa, Ala.

In the city, many hispanics feared going to the general shelters because many were either undocumented or lost their documentation in the storms, along with their homes.

When Victor Tlapanco, a middle-age Mexican-American, offered space in his church for the on-edge hispanics, they accepted the offer and received the help they needed.