The Mid County Kindness program is a joint effort by the cities of Port
Neches, Groves, and Nederland to assemble teams of volunteers to assist the
citizens of Bridge City in their cleanup efforts after Hurricane Ike. On October
5, 2008, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, the PNGYFA is asking for volunteers to go to
Bridge City as part of this effort and to show our support for the city of
Bridge City.
All volunteers will meet at a designated gathering point and receive masks and
information packets. We feel that this is a wonderful opportunity to provide
much needed assistance AND to teach a fantastic life lesson to our own children
at the same time. All children are welcome and can work at their parents
discretion. THERE IS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE TO DO from tearing out damaged sheet
rock to helping with lunch and handing out water.
It is recommended that each person wear long pants and gloves. Recommended tools
include chainsaws, buckets, wheelbarrows, shovels, and hammers. INSECT REPELLANT
IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Each family is asked to bring their own drinks and
lunches.
Coaches, please urge participation from your team families and let us know how
many volunteers that you have. The PNGYFA also asks that you proudly wear purple
as we provide our support for the people of Bridge City. If you have any
questions, please contact Chris or Chera Latiolais at (409) 962-2009, (409)
289-2015, or (409) 363-1764. Thank you in advance to all who volunteer in this
effort.
Neches, Groves, and Nederland to assemble teams of volunteers to assist the
citizens of Bridge City in their cleanup efforts after Hurricane Ike. On October
5, 2008, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, the PNGYFA is asking for volunteers to go to
Bridge City as part of this effort and to show our support for the city of
Bridge City.
All volunteers will meet at a designated gathering point and receive masks and
information packets. We feel that this is a wonderful opportunity to provide
much needed assistance AND to teach a fantastic life lesson to our own children
at the same time. All children are welcome and can work at their parents
discretion. THERE IS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE TO DO from tearing out damaged sheet
rock to helping with lunch and handing out water.
It is recommended that each person wear long pants and gloves. Recommended tools
include chainsaws, buckets, wheelbarrows, shovels, and hammers. INSECT REPELLANT
IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Each family is asked to bring their own drinks and
lunches.
Coaches, please urge participation from your team families and let us know how
many volunteers that you have. The PNGYFA also asks that you proudly wear purple
as we provide our support for the people of Bridge City. If you have any
questions, please contact Chris or Chera Latiolais at (409) 962-2009, (409)
289-2015, or (409) 363-1764. Thank you in advance to all who volunteer in this
effort.