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Great things can happen when groups come together

December 9, 2012
The OBSERVER

A total of 21,629 pounds of food, paper products, diapers, pet products and othe necessity items were delivered recently to the Staten Island emergency distribution center to aid those devastated by the recent hurricane to that area.

WNY responded in a caring way with Regal Service Company, of Ripley providing the truck and trailer to haul the cargo. Their Regal Relief division stepped up in a big way by also donating the cost of the fuel to make the trip. The driver, who is also a 4th degree Knight of Columbus and a Deacon for the Diocese of Buffalo, donated his services to get the load there.

This effort was coordinated by the area's Knights of Columbus Councils including Dunkirk Council 929, Our Lady of Hope Council 3076 in Buffalo, and the Msgr. David Gernatt Council 15113 in Gowanda. The Jamestown collection site coordinated by St. James Church and Jamestown area Knights of Columbus.

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Donations were received over the last 10 days and miraculous results provided the needed supplies. Several groups assisted the effort, some were effected by the 2009 flood that devastated our own area, and knew the need would be great. Others joining the effort were several of the Permanent Deacons of the Diocese of Buffalo, Chautauqua County 4H, Cattaraugus County 4H, Dunkirk Animal Clinic, Gowanda area churches, and several businesses, and many neighbors and friends.

The site that received the donations was shocked to see the vast amount of needed items, and were happy to spend the day unloading, and commented through out how generous this area is to help people they don't even know but helped in such a big way.

 
 

 

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