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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3227078" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>There are a number of opportunities in the OKC Metro Area that lend themselves to <u>group volunteer efforts</u>. An example is Habitat for Humanity's <u><em>Critical Repair Program</em></u>, where a group of people from a business or organization come together, generally on a Saturday, and provide the manpower to do critically needed repairs to homes. Another that comes to mind is a program such as the <em><u>Save Moore Program</u></em>, where people meet at a designated location and then get assigned an address to clean up debris and so on following a tornado. Other similar opportunities are also out there; I'm sure there would be no shortage of worthy projects that could use a little "sweatwork" from a group of "willing to help people". </p><p></p><p><u><strong>The Question Is:</strong></u></p><p></p><p><strong>"Would you be interested in participating in an </strong><u><strong>OSA Group Community Service Project like this on an upcoming Saturday?"</strong></u></p><p></p><p><strong>Additionally, <u>Please submit your ideas for an OSA Group Project to me by PM by the close of day on Monday, April 22</u>. </strong></p><p></p><p>Perhaps you are aware of an elderly person, or a family that needs some repairs done, or your Church has a similar project in motion, or any other worthy effort you feel suitable for us to do as a group. I'll sort, make calls, do some checking, and so on based on what I get in terms of ideas or projects. I sincerely believe that we could make an impact and help others. It's also a chance to demonstrate that we as gun owners, gun carrying shooters, hunters, and collectors are what we promote ourselves as - good citizens. Thanks for your consideration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3227078, member: 10465"] There are a number of opportunities in the OKC Metro Area that lend themselves to [U]group volunteer efforts[/U]. An example is Habitat for Humanity's [U][I]Critical Repair Program[/I][/U], where a group of people from a business or organization come together, generally on a Saturday, and provide the manpower to do critically needed repairs to homes. Another that comes to mind is a program such as the [I][U]Save Moore Program[/U][/I], where people meet at a designated location and then get assigned an address to clean up debris and so on following a tornado. Other similar opportunities are also out there; I'm sure there would be no shortage of worthy projects that could use a little "sweatwork" from a group of "willing to help people". [U][B]The Question Is:[/B][/U] [B]"Would you be interested in participating in an [/B][U][B]OSA Group Community Service Project like this on an upcoming Saturday?"[/B][/U] [B]Additionally, [U]Please submit your ideas for an OSA Group Project to me by PM by the close of day on Monday, April 22[/U]. [/B] Perhaps you are aware of an elderly person, or a family that needs some repairs done, or your Church has a similar project in motion, or any other worthy effort you feel suitable for us to do as a group. I'll sort, make calls, do some checking, and so on based on what I get in terms of ideas or projects. I sincerely believe that we could make an impact and help others. It's also a chance to demonstrate that we as gun owners, gun carrying shooters, hunters, and collectors are what we promote ourselves as - good citizens. Thanks for your consideration. [/QUOTE]
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