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On
Wednesday, September 7, in a project
cosponsored by the New Old Time Chautauqua and the Port
Townsend Peace Movement, two buses left Port Townsend,
Washington, headed for Houston to shuttle evacuees to safe
havens. They soon arrived in Texas, loaded with nonperishable
food and other supplies donated by the Port Townsend community,
and provided needed service in the Gulf Region for some
months.
The
Chautauqua Bus, and the Peace Movement's Sunflower Bus,
worked with Katrina
Caravan Rescue, an organization which operated a nationwide,
volunteer-led transit network. Our buses transported displaced
people to already-committed housing - homes and shelters
which were ready to receive and welcome them. The buses
also delivered much-needed supplies to evacuees.
Traveling
personnel was intentionally limited to a few support
people, bus drivers and a nurse, so there was ample room
for evacuees and supplies.
Fueled
by biodiesel and vegetable oil, these buses were not
delayed by any gas-shortages they encountered along the
way. There was, and is, biodiesel available in many states
and veggie oil was strained and prepared for fuel throughout
the journey.
This
project was entirely supported
by private, tax-deductible donations for which we would like to
express our deepest gratitude. This was an all-volunteer effort
and all donations were used for relief-related needs.
To
read stories and view photos from this relief effort, visit:
www.sistercitysupport.net
Related
articles from the Port Townsend Leader may be
found at:
P.T.
Leader Art. 1 & P.T.
Leader Art. 2.
To
learn about opportunities to support our community-support
projects with your tax-deductible gifts, please see our Home
page and our Donate page.
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