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District 20-Y2 and Hurricane Irene
REVIEW AND
UPDATE: FLOOD RELIEF EFFORTS
From
PDG Dave Harris, Cabinet Treasurer
December 27, 2011 - With the onset of winter, clubs in our
district continue to provide relief to those who suffered from the
devastating effects of storms and flooding last summer, particularly in
the Schoharie
Valley and Rotterdam
Junction areas. The work continues and there is much left to be done.
As you know, through the efforts of District Governor
Rick Quick, we received a restricted
LCIF Emergency
Grant of $10,000 in early
September. To date, funds have been distributed to:
Fonda/Fultonville Lions Club - $400
Amsterdam Lions Club - $400
Scotia Glenville Lions Club - $400
Granville Lions Club - $400
Town of Wright/Schoharie Valley
- $4000
Duane Lions Club - $2000
There remains $2000 additional designated for the
Duane Lions Club and $400 unclaimed reserve in the LCIF account. Clubs
receiving funds from the LCIF grant are reminded that a
report describing distribution of funds along with receipts and any
publicity generated as a
result of their work must be
provided for LCIF. Any information and reports should be sent
directly to me so that I may complete and submit a report from our
district.
We have also received unrestricted funds through
generous donations from our own clubs as well as an unrestricted NYS and
Bermuda Lions Foundation Emergency Grant as shown below:
NYS & Bermuda Lions Foundation - $2500
Glens Falls Lions Club
-$500
Town of
Greenfield
Lions Club - $1000
Gloversville
Lions Club - $500
Town of Hoosick Lions
Club - $100
Lions Club of Deerfield -$500
To date, we have distributed $700 to the Scotia
Glenville Lions Club and $2000 to the Town of
Wright/Schoharie Valley Lions Club from this unrestricted fund. A
balance of $2400 remains.
In addition to programs coordinated at the district
level, many clubs have developed projects
and contributed funds directly to affected areas on their own. Some of
these which have been
reported to me include:
Granville Lions Club: Provided
$5000 additional monetary relief to 13 families who lost property
through flooding of the Mettowee and
Indian
Rivers. Coordinated
replacement furniture and appliances with lightly used donations.
Albany
& Troy Lions Club: Donation of $1500 during visitation to Town of Wright/Schoharie Valley Lions Club for
purchase of small denomination gift cards from Price Chopper and WalMart.
Mechanicville/Stillwater Lions Club: Held a special
Chicken & Biscuit Dinner fundraiser, coordinated by
PDG Lettie Saheim, resulting in over $1000 being sent to the affected
area.
Bethlehem
Lions Club: Club donation of $1000 matched by King Lion Dan Ryan and his
wife and
additional donations from club members for a total of $2250 in
the form of gift cards delivered to the
Town of Wright/ Schoharie Valley Lions Club.
Central
Mohawk Valley
Lions Club: Donation of $1000 to assist clean up for a family in Schoharie Valley.
I know that many Lions from throughout our district
traveled to affected areas to deliver needed supplies
and aid to victims of the flooding. Thank you to members of the Galway
Lions Club and PDG Orv Curtis
in this regard and especially those clubs and individuals whose
important efforts remain unreported. My apologies.
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Sept. 7, 2011, 8:40 PM -
As everyone is well aware, Hurricane Irene has left significant wind and
water damage in several parts of our district. LCIF has provided an emergency grant of $10,000, and the district
has approximately $8500 in undesignated funds that can be used. Control
of these funds rests with DG Rick Quick (rquick@nycap.rr.com; H:
518-370-1269; C: 518-858-4830). These funds are generous, but they won't
go very far in the face of the massive devastation in some areas.
The Schoharie County
Community Action Program has
provided a list of supplies they need (see below**), but each community's needs are
different. To find out how your club can help, please contact one of
these Lions:
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Lion Tom Snowdon, Town of Wright Lions Club (tpsnowdon@msn.com,
H: 518-872-1091)
Lion Wendy Fox, Fonda/Fultonville Lions Club (DWfoxhollowfarm@gmail.com;
H: 518-853-4994)
Lion James Murphy, Duane Lions Club
(H: 518-895-2320; C: 518-368-6007; W: 518-471-4259)
Lion Bob Montenaro, Greater Amsterdam Lions Club (fwadsworth@nycap.rr.com;
H: 518-883-3939)
Lion Pete Slover, Scotia/Glenville Lions Club (Pete@mp-comp.com;
H: 518-393-0118)
Watch this web site for updated
information.
Lion Tom Snowdon reports that in addition to the
items on the following list,
towels and bedding are needed. They should be new. Full size and twin
size sheets and blankets are most in short supply.
Schoharie County
 Community
Action
Program, Inc.
Schoharie County Community Action Program, Inc. (SCCAP) is coordinating
human service assistance for families impacted by the flood.
SCCAP is requesting the following items:
1.
Disposable diapers all sizes.
2.
Baby wipes, adult wipes/waterless wash cloths.
3.
Infant formula new only cans, with valid expiration dates.
4.
New
personal hygiene items including tooth brushes, toothpaste, combs,
shampoo, soap, face cloths, bath towels, shaving cream, disposable
razors, feminine hygiene products, toilet paper.
5.
New
only clothing: t-shirts,
sweatshirts, jackets, socks, underwear, sweat pants, shorts, flip flops,
and baby clothes.
6.
Non-contract cell phones with minutes.
7.
Store gift cards.
8.
Gas gift cards.
9.
New
household items bleach, buckets, sponges, paper towels, large garbage
bags, rubber boots, face masks, bug spray, and rubber gloves.
10.
New
everyday items: can
openers, storage totes, coolers, and laundry products.
SCCAP is accepting monetary donations
for Schoharie County flood victims.
Please indicate on checks “Flood”.
All donated funds will be used to provide assistance to Schoharie
County flood victims.
For
individuals and families in need of assistance:
Donated items will be distributed out of the former
Movie Gallery store located at 795 E. Main Street, Cobleskill, NY
12043 (behind Burger King).
Distribution hours:
September 2, 3, 4 and 5 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
September 6, 7, 8, and 9 from 9:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. or by appointment.
Please call for continued hours of operation after September 9,
2011.
Contact information:
518-234-2568 or 518-296-8523 or 1-866-849-2402
Thank you for your donation and support.
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