Rotaract event to fund supplies for quake victims
March 12th, 2010What: Cheyenne Community Rotaract Club fundraising event for victims of the Haiti and Chile earthquakes
When: Until 3 p.m. Sunday, March 14
Where: Cheyenne Depot Plaza, 121 W. 15th St., Cheyenne
More information: Club members have been camping in a ShelterBox tent at the depot since Friday afternoon, March 12. This 34-hour campout is designed to build awareness of the ShelterBox program being funded, in part, by the Cheyenne Community Rotaract Club, LCCC Rotaract Club and two Cheyenne Rotary clubs.
ShelterBox is a kit that contains everything a family would need to live for the time they are displaced due to natural disaster. This includes a tent for 10 people, utensils and cooking tools, a stove that can be used for cooking or staying warm, tools to help chop firewood and other supplies. Each box is tailored to meet the needs of each disaster. Each box also is given a unique number so it can be tracked to its destination.
The group’s goal is $3,000, which would be enough to send three ShelterBoxes, but they hope to raise more.
From noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 13, a program will be offered to build awareness of the potential for earthquakes here and the possible need for ShelterBoxes during a local event.
For more information: Go online to www.shelterbox.org or call Christina Jennings at 307-214-4719.

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