The community has been generous in their efforts to donate to children affected by the wildfires. We will be headed to Estacada this evening to deliver supplies to, “Estacada Community Watch”. A call has also been placed to the Clackamas County Sheriffs Office to see whether they would like some supplies to hand out to children they come across in the effected zones.
Donations are still be accepted until September 30th. We are asking for donations of new toys, new clothing, new sports supplies, and baby related supplies. The following sites have generously donated space to accept items:
McCulloch Insurance Agency: 17030 Pilkington Road, Lake Oswego
Rapid Response Bio-Clean: 2711 SE Milwaukie Avenue, Portland
Safeway: 401 A Avenue, Lake Oswego (Exterior, eastside of store)
Lake Oswego Fire Department: 300 B Avenue, Lake Oswego
Lake Oswego Library: 706 4th Street, Lake Oswego
Lake Oswego City Hall: 380 A Avenue, Lake Oswego (Interior Vestibule)
Monetary Donations are also being accepted. Please make out any checks to our sister Kiwanis Club: Hillsboro Kiwanis Foundation. These funds will be distributed to national disaster relief directly involved in the assistance of Oregon Wildfire Victims. (Red Cross, United Way, etc.) Monetary Donations can be dropped off at: McCulloch Insurance Agency, 17030 Pilkington Road, Lake Oswego.
Questions may be referred to the following club members:
Kiwanis could benefit from selling Kiwanis brand bottled drinking water. There are lots of mountain streams that have great water, including in Tehachapi, California, at the former YMCA camp Earl-Anna.
Salute,
Tony V.
The Possibility Project is our campaign to build a brighter future for 10 million children by raising US$25 million for the Kiwanis Children's Fund. With a commitment to give a per-member average of US$500 or more over five years, your Kiwanis club can become an Impact Club, recognizing your extraordinary support.
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Last Updated: September 21, 2020 by Andrew Caswell
Wildfire Donation Drive Update – 9/21
The community has been generous in their efforts to donate to children affected by the wildfires. We will be headed to Estacada this evening to deliver supplies to, “Estacada Community Watch”. A call has also been placed to the Clackamas County Sheriffs Office to see whether they would like some supplies to hand out to children they come across in the effected zones.
Donations are still be accepted until September 30th. We are asking for donations of new toys, new clothing, new sports supplies, and baby related supplies. The following sites have generously donated space to accept items:
McCulloch Insurance Agency: 17030 Pilkington Road, Lake Oswego
Rapid Response Bio-Clean: 2711 SE Milwaukie Avenue, Portland
Safeway: 401 A Avenue, Lake Oswego (Exterior, eastside of store)
Lake Oswego Fire Department: 300 B Avenue, Lake Oswego
Lake Oswego Library: 706 4th Street, Lake Oswego
Lake Oswego City Hall: 380 A Avenue, Lake Oswego (Interior Vestibule)
Monetary Donations are also being accepted. Please make out any checks to our sister Kiwanis Club: Hillsboro Kiwanis Foundation. These funds will be distributed to national disaster relief directly involved in the assistance of Oregon Wildfire Victims. (Red Cross, United Way, etc.) Monetary Donations can be dropped off at: McCulloch Insurance Agency, 17030 Pilkington Road, Lake Oswego.
Questions may be referred to the following club members:
Andrew Caswell: (541) 304-9180, [email protected]
Joyce Handa: [email protected]
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Kiwanis could benefit from selling Kiwanis brand bottled drinking water. There are lots of mountain streams that have great water, including in Tehachapi, California, at the former YMCA camp Earl-Anna. Salute, Tony V.
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