Bob and Beth Shook
two of nearly 50 WNY volunteers deployed so far
Bob Shook |
BUFFALO, NY, December 21, 2012 – Robert Shook of
Cuba, NY will be deploying to New York City on Saturday to assist in the
Superstorm Sandy relief efforts of the American Red Cross. Shook will be
working on an Emergency Response Vehicle (ERV), helping deliver food, water and
relief items including clean-up supplies and cold weather items such as blankets
directly to people in the areas hardest hit by Sandy.
When he arrives in New York City, Shook will
reunite with his wife, Beth, who has been deployed as part of the relief
efforts since Sandy hit in late October. Beth Shook has already spent Thanksgiving
away from her husband, and Bob took a long-planned vacation to visit their
children and grandchildren alone while Beth worked on the Sandy relief
operation in Staff Services.
Beth Shook |
The Shook’s have been volunteering with the Red
Cross since 1972, after Hurricane Agnes flooded their apartment and they
received shelter, food and cleaning equipment from the organization. They
currently serve as Disaster Action Team (DAT) Captains and Disaster Training
Instructors. Beth has responded to disasters in over 40 states, Guam and Puerto
Rico, and Bob is currently a member of the Board of Directors for the American
Red Cross of Southwestern New York.
“I can think of no better way to celebrate
Christmas than helping those who need it,” Bob Shook said. “Some folks are
still without electricity and I will be delivering food and supplies to them.”
Communications Coordinator Jay Bonafede enjoys a "Cubicle Thanksgiving" with great friends at the Greater NY Chapter in Manhattan |
Robert and Beth Shook are just two of the nearly 50
staff and volunteers from Western New York that have deployed to assist in the
Sandy relief efforts of the Red Cross since the storm hit. Several of these dedicated
volunteers sacrificed spending Thanksgiving, Chanukah, Christmas and/or New
Year’s with loved ones at home to help our downstate neighbors who have been
devastated by Superstorm Sandy, including Steven Schwartz of Buffalo and Peter
Swales of Springville, who each returned to Manhattan this week for a second
deployment.
Thanks to the public’s generous support, the
American Red Cross has provided food, shelter, relief supplies and comfort to
thousands of people impacted by Sandy. More than 1,400 Red Cross workers are
still on the ground supporting survivors through our relief work even as we
begin our longer-term recovery efforts. The Red Cross is working with government
and community partners as part of a comprehensive response to help survivors
recover. For more on the Red Cross response to Sandy, please click here.
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