A letter from Joplin Rotary

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Dear Rotarians,

Thank you so much for reaching out to the Joplin community as the recovery process begins. We have been forever changed by this event but we refuse to let the storm define us. As we look ahead, this area we love so much is looking to rebuild the 8,000 homes and businesses lost. Friends, families, and Rotarians are putting their lives back together piece by piece. We have been overwhelmed with support from Rotarians from all over the world asking how they can help.

 

The absolute devastation caused by the tornado has brought much national media attention. It has allowed the nation to hear the amazing stories of courage and survival. However, we know that when the media attention leaves is when our work will truly begin. Rotarians will be an integral part of the rebuilding process. This work will be challenging and will take years to complete but we believe that our community will return even stronger.

 

The Joplin Rotary Club and Daybreak Rotary have been working together to raise funds to assist families and organizations in their efforts to get their lives back to normal. Any financial assistance you can provide will be greatly appreciated. Through an advisory council between our Joplin Rotary clubs, the funds will be distributed where there is a need and 100 percent will be used locally. If you would like to help, please send your tax-deductible donation to the following:

 

Daybreak Rotary – Joplin Tornado Relief

P.O. Box 542

Joplin, MO  64802

 

Your donation in any amount will be appreciated more than you may realize. We look forward to sharing with you the wonderful stories of redemption and service that will come from this storm.

 

If you would prefer to send supplies or other materials, please contact Logan Stanley, 417-768-1228, or Jenny Hocker, 417-439-5793, for more details.

 

Thank you so much for thinking of us in our time in need and for truly living “Service above Self.”

 

Yours in Rotary Service,

 

Logan Stanley, Joplin  Rotary President

Jenny Hocker, Joplin  Daybreak Rotary President

 

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Sam Cook receives Rotary International Avenues of Service Citation Award

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Sam Cook, Central Bank, received the Rotary International Avenues of Service Citation Award for consistently demonstrating the ideals of service that founded Rotary. Downtown Rotary President and Supreme Court Judge, Mary Rhodes Russell presented the award to Cook during a luncheon hosted at Central Bank.

The honor is presented in recognition of his outstanding efforts in each of the five Avenues of Rotary Service: Club, Vocational, Community, International and New Generations. Taken from Cook’s nomination: “He has done many things for this community, most of which only his angel will ever know, because that’s the way he wants it. For all the things we know he has done, we believe Sam Cook exemplifies the Rotary spirit of humanitarian service.”

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