Hurricane Relief Efforts Continue on Campus

University Relations - Press Release

Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts Continue on Campus---VSU Plant Operations staff members Barry Futch and Steve Manning loaded up supplies recently for items collected by the Division of Social Work students and instructors. Also pictured are Dr. Mike Meacham (Social Work faculty advisor) and Social Work graduate students Kristy Plant and Octavia Conaway. The Social Work effort is one of many on campus to provide relief items for Katrina victims. Plant Operations is serving as a drop off point.

Due to the nature of this hurricane season, the Valdosta State University community is continuing its hurricane relief efforts.

Members of VSU who would like to assist the victims of Hurricanes Katrina or Rita may continue to drop off their donations at VSU Plant Operations located at 2903 N. Ashley Street, just behind Hardee’s and BB&T Bank. In addition, students, faculty and staff on the Main Campus may continue bring items to Student Life in the University Union Building or the Student Lounge of Pound Hall in the Harley Langdale, Jr. College of Business Administration. Donations collected at the various VSU locations will be transported to Plant Operations, which is authorized as a drop-off location for the assistance effort.

Supplies still needed are non-perishable food, baby items, toiletries, personal hygiene items, water, first aid supplies, pet food and clothing. However, Catherine Roark of VSU Plant Operations and an organizer of VSU’s relief efforts, said victims need “almost anything you can think of.”

“We just loaded another Salvation Army truck, top to bottom, front to back,” said Roark. “It’s not that they don’t need any more of ‘this’ or ‘that’…they do, they need anything they can get.”

How long will VSU participate in these relief efforts' “Until it stops coming in,” said Roark, adding that from the way the hurricane season has been going, relief efforts may be needed for some time to come.

Checks may also be received at Plant Operations made out to the Salvation Army. For more information or to volunteer, Contact Catherine Roark (333-7436) or April Wilkes (333-7854) at Plant Operations, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

VSU Rec for Relief

For a donation of $2, VSU members can receive a VSU "Rec for Relief" bracelet. This Campus Recreation activity will take place at the Palms Quad on October 19-20, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and again on October 26-27, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bracelets are also available from the front desk at the Rec Center. All sale proceeds will be donated to the American Red Cross Hurricane Relief fund. For more information, call Campus Recreation at 333-5898.

Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts Continue on Campus---VSU Division of Social Work graduate students gathered in the office of Dr. Mike Meacham recently after collecting relief items for victims of Hurricane Katrina. The items were collected by Plant Operations for distribution to the Salvation Army. The Graduate Social Work Organization, Alpha Delta Mu Social Work Honor Society and Phi Alpha Social Work Honor Society cooperated in this venture. Many items were received including checks, clothing, food items, school supplies, and toys. Also, students have traveled to assist victims directly.
 

Congratulations for the above efforts and for other recent VSU related activities listed below:

Social Work students and instructors completed a campaign in September to collect items and money. The Graduate Social Work Organization, Alpha Delta Mu Social Work Honor Society and Phi Alpha Social Work Honor Society cooperated in this venture. Many items received included checks, clothing, food items, school supplies, and toys. These were contributed to the Plant Operations site. Also, students from Social Work have traveled to assist Katrina victims directly.

The Society of International Students raised a substantial amount during the Car Wash and Bake Sale held earlier in the month. Funds were distributed to the Red Cross.

The VSU Athletics effort, with the support of fans and volunteers during the September10 Blazers football game, raised $2,634.45 for the Red Cross. In addition Athletics collected 350 pounds of food and disaster relief items ($591.50 in dollar value) and $325.81 in cash donations for America’s Second Harvest of South Georgia.


Presbyterian Student Center of VSU

The Student to Student project, sponsored by the Presbyterian Student Center of VSU, collected a huge supply of pencils, pens, notebook paper, binders, rulers, compasses, highlighters, glue, markers, crayons and scissors for young hurricane victims. Working with the Department of Education, the Center identified a school that will distribute the supplies collected at VSU to school children in need. The organization would like to thank all those who contributed.


Lowndes Advocacy Resources Center (LARC)

VSU members helped the Lowndes Advocacy Resources Center (LARC) pack boxes of food for victims of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi, from September 26 – 30. The Defense Supply Center, part of the Department of Defense, and the Red Cross asked LARC to make 20,000 boxes by Friday, September 30, and thanks to all the volunteers who literally worked around the clock, LARC exceeded that amount by nearly 1,000 boxes.


Alpha Gamma Delta Can Castles for Katrina Relief

Alpha Gamma Delta held a canned food drive at Palm's Quad, September 28, to help the Katrina Relief Effort. All organizations were asked to collect as many cans as possible, then had three hours to build their “can castle,” which will be judged by various Faculty and Staff from VSU. For a complete list of winners, contact Jennifer Jones at jennpjc8@hotmail.com.


VSU NAACP Donated Part of “Gospel” Proceeds

VSU NAACP hosted “The Four Gospel Writers” on September 29, in the Science Auditorium and donated a portion of all proceeds to the Katrina Relief Efforts. For more information, contact vsunaacp@yahoo.com.


National Dine for America Day at The Loop

The Loop Pizza Grill at University Union, in collaboration with other restaurants participating in the National Dine for America Day across the country, donated 10 percent of all receipts they collected on October 5, 2005 to aid in hurricane relief. The money collected was given to the American Red Cross to use as needed to help hurricane victims.

Story: October 14, 2005

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Updated: November 13, 2006