Local Fire Departments, Lowe's, City of Jasper, and City Officials donate much needed supplies to families in need
Tri-Community Volunteer Fire Department share a statement of thanks, "Today was a testament to the power of community spirit and generosity as Lowes Jasper Texas and fire departments from across ESD #4 and the City of Jasper, Jasper Texas united for a remarkable cause. Led by Commissioner Seth Martindale for Jasper County Commissioner Precinct 1, this collaborative effort touched the lives of countless individuals in our local community who were impacted by the recent EF2 tornado in Jasper, Texas.
The teams distributed more than 150 boxes filled with essential supplies such as cleaning materials, water, energy drinks, and tarps. These items are not just practical necessities but symbols of hope and solidarity during challenging times. The dedication and coordination demonstrated by Commissioner Martindale and the Lowe's team exemplify the best of what communities can achieve when they come together with a shared purpose.
The impact of this initiative extends far beyond the physical goods distributed. It serves as a beacon of support and compassion, reminding us that even in the face of adversity, we are not alone. The heartfelt efforts of everyone involved, from volunteers to organizers, underscore the strength of our community bonds and the willingness to lend a helping hand to our neighbors in need.
Today, we extend our deepest gratitude to Commissioner Seth Martindale, Lowe's Home Improvement, and all the individuals who contributed their time, resources, and goodwill. Your selfless actions have made a profound difference in the lives of those affected by the tornado, embodying the true essence of community spirit and leaving an indelible mark of kindness in our hearts.
It could not have been done without the help from Tri-Community Volunteer Fire Dept , Beech Grove VFD, Jasper TX , Angelina River Fire And Rescue , Lake Rayburn Fire Department , Jasper Texas Volunteer Fire Department and East End Volunteer Fire Department".
"Remember, when in need, just dial 911 – we'll be there, every time."