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DISASTER RESPONSE
To Help Other People At All Times
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Troop 33 has always tried to be responsive to the needs of our community. We do a large number of service projects each year. Disaster response goes beyond that. It deals with a quick response to immediate needs. Sometimes it is a determined response to a prolonged need. Concern for others and social responsibility are a part of our troop heritage.
 

DISASTERS TROOP 33 HAS RESPONDED TO
July 1993 - Mississppi River Flood:
+ Filled sandbags near Pleasant Hill, IL
December 2000 - Blizzard of 2000:
+ Digging out buried fire hydrants
May 2004 - Kishwaukee River Flood:
+ Sandbagged along Dawn Court
September 2005 - Fundraising Events - Hurricane Katrina:
+ Raised $2500 for American Red Cross
December 2005 - Christmas Mission - Hurricane Katrina:
+ Traveled to Mississippi and Louisiana
+ Collected and transported 3 tons of supplies
+ Cooked Holiday Banquest for 300 homeless military
+ Helped cook 5,000 meals at God's Katrina Kitchen
+ Helped establish a new animal rescue center for New Orleans
April 2005 - Easter Mission - Hurricane Katrina:
+ Traveled to Mississippi and Louisiana
+ Collected and transported 3 tons of supplies
+ Helped cook 2,000 meals at God's Katrina Kitchen
+ Helped distribute food at center for 400 families
+ Helped at Animal Rescue Center in New Orleans:
++ Cleaned animal laundry
++ Cleaned and sanitized animal enclosures
++ Rescued wild puppies from under buildings
++ Refreshed feeding stations across New Orleans
++ Assembled quarantine structures
June 2005 - Bike-a-thon for Hurricane Katrina:
+ Biked 500 miles between Memphis and New Orleans
+ Raised $3,000 for American Library Assoc Katrina Fund
August 2007 - Kishwaukee River Flood:
+ Provided meals for flood victims at Red Cross Shelter
+ Loaned equipment to local Red Cross Chapter
 
 
 
 
 

E-Mail
Cliff Golden
[email protected]
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