Final donations delivered from Wildfire Service Project
Monday marked the official end for deliveries of donations to those affected by the Oregon wildfires. Over the past few weeks, members of the Lake Oswego came together to help neighboring communities by donating toys, food, personal hygiene items, new clothing, diapers, etc.
Various businesses opened their doors to be official drop-off points for Kiwanis collection bins. These locations include: Safeway, McCulloch Insurance Agency, dba, Farmers Insurance, Lake Oswego Fire Station, Lake Oswego Library, and Lake Oswego City Hall.
Members of Kiwanis visited these various donation sites, and then delivered the supplies for sorting and temporary storage at Rapid Response Bio-Clean in Portland. Rapid Response also donated the use of an 18ft Isuzu box truck to deliver supplies to an evacuation site and a relief organization.
In addition to the local Lake Oswego Community, various nearby Kiwanis Clubs also helped collect supplies to help our clubs cause. Clubs from Tigard, Tualatin, Hillsboro, Washington County, and Ross Island; set up donation drop-off points, and delivered the supplies to the Rapid Response Bio-Clean Warehouse.
Various trips were made to the Evacuation Relief Center in Estacada. Coordination on a rotating list of needed supplies was made possible by the assistance of Estacada Community Watch. As their needs dwindled, we identified a different organization who helps young single parents, and is a referral source for those who call 211. This organization, “The Madonna Center for Life”, had their supplies depleted due to COVID-19 and the Riverside Fire. We made multiple trips to this organization, and rebuilt their supply inventory that should last until the end of December.
On Monday, October 5th, Joyce Handa was able to meet directly with a mother and two small girls who evacuated during the wildfires. According to Handa, through the incredile generosity of neighboring communities, we helped make a meaningful impact. “It was a touching experience to witness firsthand, the joy of giving to children affected by the wildfires, and hearing laughter and excitement during this unexpectedly tragic event in our state.” said Handa.
Congratulations to the Kiwanis Club of Hillsdale, Michigan, U.S., on being one of the Michigan District's first clubs to make an Impact Club pledge to The Possibility Project. With their commitment of a US$100 per-member average annual donation over five years, the club is building a brighter future for children. Is your club ready to create more possibilities for kids? Consider becoming an Impact Club today: kiwanis.org/clubgift ... See MoreSee Less
A Holiday Wish For All :
Let us pray for peace in a world of anger and unrest. May all the caring and love in our hearts be magnified and spread throughout the world. May we understand that which brings us closer together and forget that which divides us. May we celebrate the true spirit of the upcoming Holiday Season and may it's hope,joy, and faith be installed within us and reside there forever.
May we have the strength and courage to understand our enemies and make peace with them. God bless you and may this Holiday Season bring you nothing but happiness and peace, to you and your loved ones!
Daniel James Flack
#SimpleActsOfCompassion
#kiwanisinternational
www.kiwanis.org
#OptimistInternational
www.optimist.org
#lionsinternational
www.lionsclubs.org
This week, we’ve been highlighting the five goals of 2024-25 Kiwanis International President Lee Kuan Yong. Here’s No. 5: Support the Kiwanis Children's Fund. And there’s no better time! Check out The Possibility Project, the new fundraising campaign: www.kiwanis.org/possibilityproject... See MoreSee Less
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Last Updated: October 8, 2020 by Andrew Caswell
Final donations delivered from Wildfire Service Project
Monday marked the official end for deliveries of donations to those affected by the Oregon wildfires. Over the past few weeks, members of the Lake Oswego came together to help neighboring communities by donating toys, food, personal hygiene items, new clothing, diapers, etc.
Various businesses opened their doors to be official drop-off points for Kiwanis collection bins. These locations include: Safeway, McCulloch Insurance Agency, dba, Farmers Insurance, Lake Oswego Fire Station, Lake Oswego Library, and Lake Oswego City Hall.
Members of Kiwanis visited these various donation sites, and then delivered the supplies for sorting and temporary storage at Rapid Response Bio-Clean in Portland. Rapid Response also donated the use of an 18ft Isuzu box truck to deliver supplies to an evacuation site and a relief organization.
In addition to the local Lake Oswego Community, various nearby Kiwanis Clubs also helped collect supplies to help our clubs cause. Clubs from Tigard, Tualatin, Hillsboro, Washington County, and Ross Island; set up donation drop-off points, and delivered the supplies to the Rapid Response Bio-Clean Warehouse.
Various trips were made to the Evacuation Relief Center in Estacada. Coordination on a rotating list of needed supplies was made possible by the assistance of Estacada Community Watch. As their needs dwindled, we identified a different organization who helps young single parents, and is a referral source for those who call 211. This organization, “The Madonna Center for Life”, had their supplies depleted due to COVID-19 and the Riverside Fire. We made multiple trips to this organization, and rebuilt their supply inventory that should last until the end of December.
On Monday, October 5th, Joyce Handa was able to meet directly with a mother and two small girls who evacuated during the wildfires. According to Handa, through the incredile generosity of neighboring communities, we helped make a meaningful impact. “It was a touching experience to witness firsthand, the joy of giving to children affected by the wildfires, and hearing laughter and excitement during this unexpectedly tragic event in our state.” said Handa.
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Congratulations to the Kiwanis Club of Hillsdale, Michigan, U.S., on being one of the Michigan District's first clubs to make an Impact Club pledge to The Possibility Project. With their commitment of a US$100 per-member average annual donation over five years, the club is building a brighter future for children. Is your club ready to create more possibilities for kids? Consider becoming an Impact Club today: kiwanis.org/clubgift ... See MoreSee Less
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A Holiday Wish For All : Let us pray for peace in a world of anger and unrest. May all the caring and love in our hearts be magnified and spread throughout the world. May we understand that which brings us closer together and forget that which divides us. May we celebrate the true spirit of the upcoming Holiday Season and may it's hope,joy, and faith be installed within us and reside there forever. May we have the strength and courage to understand our enemies and make peace with them. God bless you and may this Holiday Season bring you nothing but happiness and peace, to you and your loved ones! Daniel James Flack #SimpleActsOfCompassion #kiwanisinternational www.kiwanis.org #OptimistInternational www.optimist.org #lionsinternational www.lionsclubs.org
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This week, we’ve been highlighting the five goals of 2024-25 Kiwanis International President Lee Kuan Yong. Here’s No. 5: Support the Kiwanis Children's Fund. And there’s no better time! Check out The Possibility Project, the new fundraising campaign: www.kiwanis.org/possibilityproject ... See MoreSee Less
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