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Rotary District 6840
First Harvest
Often
the influence of Rotary crosses over boundries of time and place
in remarkable ways. More than two years after Hurricane Katrina
tore through the southern
Louisiana and Mississippi area, an orange grower in Port Sulpher,
LA sent an email to RFH. His offer? A small orange grove roughly
an hour's drive south
of New Orleans was not going to be harvested - would RFH be interested
in harvesting some of the fruit?
Rotarians across
District 6840 have been working tirelessly to rebuild communities
that were literally wiped off the map by the hurricane. Some
clubs resorted to meeting in private homes and even bare concrete
slabs to survive.
Kerry
Lincoln, who owns the family orange grove, was grateful for the
support his family and neighbors received
from Rotary First Harvst - a program of Rotary
District 5030 and
Rotarians in the community. RFH and Seattle-area Rotarians organized
shipments of support immediately following Katrina, and Mr. Lincoln
hoped to return the favor. Within a day, RFH had contacted Past
District Governor Jerry Fortino of the Rotary Club of Algiers,
LA club.
Working
in partnership with RFH director David Bobanick, Jerry and his
club organized a picking crew of Rotary
volunteers,
friends and family to harvest the satsuma oranges. Within ten days
of sending the email, Mr. Lincoln met some 40 people in his orchard
on a sunny January morning. Three hours later, the group had picked
the orchard -- filling a 24 foot truck that was delivered the following
morning to food banks in the New Orleans area.
Rotarians in District 6840 have an opportunity
to continue a program with other growers throughout the region.
Mr. Lincoln's neighbors have already offered thier orchards for
other Rotary work parties in the coming weeks. If all goes well,
RFH will have a partner program serving those in need along the
Louisiana / Mississippi coastal region.
Click
here to read an article about the project that appeared in
the New Orleans Times-Picayune.
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