Subj : Re: Greetings To : George Pope From : Carol Shenkenberger Date : Mon Aug 30 2021 15:38:44 Re: Re: Greetings By: George Pope to Carol Shenkenberger on Tue Jul 27 2021 04:10 pm > > Sorry for delay! I started a new job and kinda let Fido be on autopilot > for > > a bit. > > I hear ya -- I'm looking for new work & when I get it, Im sure, I'll be > offline for a while, too. . . > > > > > not to worry on the area I live in. Navy, 26 years, lived lots of left > > coast > > and Hawaii, then Japan. Been back in 'Hampton Roads' (Virginia beach, > > suffolk, Chesapeake, Norfolk, Hampton, Newport News, Williamburg etc.) > since > > 2007. > > Did yo knowe that on December 7, 1941 when Japan attacked your Pacific base, > they also attacked Vancouver, Canada, trying to pre-emptively prevent us fro > hearing yhour radio call for help & our cutting them off on their way home > (look at a map -- easily done) > > Canada actually declared war on Japan quicker than you guys did! > > > On local stuff I do, well tends to be very direct. Neighbor, now good > > friend has MS and Lupus. She asked how much a wheelchair ramp costs to > > build on a house. I and some 50 others built it with donated materials > and > > labor. > > > Then there was a fellow with no electricity for the last 10 years and no > > heat headed at his 5th year. He needed help decluttering, wood burner > > chimney repair, funds. Nothing electric in the house still worked > (fridge, > > stove, washer, dryer, hot water heater). Most electric lines had been ra > > chewn so wall rip out and replacement then the ceiling collapsed due to > old > > house and 60 year old drywall nails. Go-Fund-me set for 2,000$ hit 6,000 > > all from locals. Handyman places donated dumpsters. People gathered and > we > > helped clear flotsam that folks had given him in place of money for his > > working on their lawnmowers. good stuff but too much. He'd been disabled > in > > a car crash for life, but only got enough money for part of the medical > > bills and a replacement car. For some reason, he's not eligible for > > medicare, medicare, or Social Security assistance. He's only 55 or so. > > local charity provided drywall. Other locals rewired then redrywalled. > We > > got him a hot water heater. His brother provided a stove. I came up wit > a > > larger dorm fridge that runs at very low cost and an ancillary chest > freezer > > he can use when he needs to, and unplug when he doesnt. Others came up > with > > washer/dryer. Probably 100 folks donated time or money to make that > happen. > > > I 'organize' these sort of things. > > > Right now, it's a lady (disabled) who has to get a fence up due to code > > issues, to hide a boat in back yard. We laid the posts yesterday. > Donated > > wood panels arrived today. She had just enough for the galvanized fencin > > nails and QuikCrete for the posts. > > That's swonderful stuff! I love hearing good stories like this! Ever watch > MrBeast on YouTube? He does a lot of philanthropic work with the millions > Youtube pays him. . . > > Can you give me some tips on doing this sort of direct organising of > assistances, please? > > Your friend, > > <+]:{)} > Cyberpope, Bishop of ROM See if they have 'NextDoor' where you are? That one is the easiest. xxcarol --- SBBSecho 2.11-Win32 * Origin: SHENK'S EXPRESS telnet:\\shenks.synchro.net (1:275/100) .