Helping out with Irene’s damage in New York…and closer to home

Posted September 8, 2011 at 12:38 pm by

Diane Ludeman leaving for White Plains, NY

Got this note from Sheila Harley about islanders helping out:

Hurricane Irene Effects the San Juan Islands

On the Sunday before Labor Day, Diane Ludeman, a member of the Islands Chapter of the American Red Cross Disaster Action Team here on San Juan Island deployed to White Plains, New York to work as a Client Case Worker. There she will spend three weeks helping Hurricane Irene’s victims cope with and begin to recover from the devastating conditions they find themselves in. Diane has been a Red Cross Volunteer for several years and is also a member of the Logistics Team on San Juan Island.

Closer to home, Bob and Linda Barnhart, also members of the Islands Chapter of the American Red Cross Disaster Action Team here on San Juan island, deployed to Orcas Island as Client Assistant Caseworkers, to assist a client whose house, on Orcas, caught fire. Although there is actually an ARC DAT member on Orcas, she is presently in South Carolina caring for her family who sustained flooding caused by Irene.

Whether it is across the country or across the Sound, American Red Cross Volunteers are here to serve those people in need because of disasters.

Those interested in joining The Islands Chapter of the American Red Cross, may contact
Arlin Rothauge, Mass Care Supervisor and Unit Manager, at 378-6500.

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