2019924(火)

It provides hope and encouragement


Dorcy donated various flashlights that could be handed out to the officers, and residents within the affected disaster area.com he had no idea the help that his community was about to receive.

Please help the victims of April's tornado by donating to the University of Alabama's website. Turner stated "as we left the shelter there was a bunch of children outside playing, and as I looked in my rearview mirror it resembled a scene from Star Wars. After reviewing the weekends orders, Dorcy's IT director Mark Craddock noticed John's order. The path of the tornado missed his home by less than 2 miles. Knowing that the area was hard hit by tornado's, Mark quickly notified John to see if he was out of power, if he needed his order expedited, and if there was anything else Dorcy could do for him."
A letter received from Interim Chief of Police Tim Summerlin, stated "I wanted to send you a personal note of thanks for your generous donation of lights and glow sticks to the recovery efforts currently underway in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. John Turner stated the flashlights were a much appreciated by the residents and that LED glow stick lights were very uplifting for the homeless children. John Turner, a University of Alabama police officer, was one of the lucky ones. Dorcy also sent LED glow stick lights for the children staying at the disaster relief shelters. With many residents in the Cedar Crest community out of power, flashlights were in desperate need. Mark noticed that the order was shipping to the city of China LED Plant Lights外部リンク Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It provides hope and encouragement to all of those affected and an assurance that we will be able to define this moment not simply by the tragedy, but by the goodness of our society. This has been a trying time for our community; the scale of the catastrophe is unlike anything we have ever experienced in our area in modern history. However, in the midst of tragedy, I continue to be amazed at the outpouring of support from good folks like Dorcy who give of their time, energy and resources to help those who are hurting. Working nights to search for victims, assist with cleanup, and helping to prevent looting, John Turner said "one thing we learned the first night is that multiple flashlights are a necessity in these situations especially for 12 hour shifts.






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