I was awakened this morning, with a need to get this up on the boards asap. Not to say that I'm feeling physically to communicate, do readings with investigations but the powers that be felt the need to get this out despite how I feel.
This area is in the lower states, a river area or some form of a land made embankment in a water way that isn't very wide but the water strength is abundant of any large waterway with current and movement.
There is a family who is living on a boat - not in the best of shape but not properly secure to a mooring or dock - due to weather activity most likely - it has loosened the hold.
Three or four children - mother and father - mother and father of a chunky build - father dark curly or wavy hair - out of work but seeking it. Food levels are low - children - the oldest probably no older than 1st or 2nd grade, the youngest in diapers still. The oldest loves to dance and has either had a dance practice or rehearsal for a recital in the last 24 hours. I see a pink tutu and little girls on a stage. I hear Food stamps mentioned by the father - worried there is enough to get them through the week till more is received.
The father is not staying with the family - I see him leaving or getting ready to leave to job hunt. They have no weather radio or any knowledge of impending weather changes or are just chalking the weather as a "windy" day.
There is debris in the water coming their way and I see their home/boat coming loose and being damaged in the water that might cause their home to start taking on water. I do not see the father being in harms way. At the onset of the storm that is coming, law enforcement will pick him up or direct him to an area structure for safety from the elements. The mother and children are still on board.
If you know of this family, please take a few moments to go get them and take them to dry land and shelter. This has not happened yet...but I feel it will happen today.
If you do not know this family please keep it circulating so that someone might know them and get them to safety.