Maybe we should do more!
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 1:07 am
Lately there has been a lot of news about Hummers that is negative. Actually not new, its been around for a while. I am wondering is there more we can do as a club that is perhaps less self serving and more contributive to our communities. As it turns out for me these are the events i like the most. We are clearly a blessed bunch of folks being in the position of owning one these grest vehicles and we should by all means make attempts to highlight some positive things about the folks who drive them to offset the negative newsreel we get all the time.
Some ideas i think would be fun:
Have a patroling emergency storm crew(s) to do extractions within the GTA during major storms. I pulled out 3 this year so far in one storm. All three occaisions i was offered money but i declined. Then i started thinking,, Instead these offers could be seen as donations and could be accepted to benifit worthy charitable orgs.if a mechanism was in place. to do so such as a webpage/paypal donation site whereby rescued drivers could make a donation if they chose and/or tell the rescue story.
Senior Citizen Delivery service. With hundreds of homes in the GTA there is always something needed for pick up and delivery. A chair, a person a bag of groceries, a computer, repair materials or a simple convienience whereby senior homes could take advantage of our ability to transport basic things as a free service. Simply leaving a card at the reception desk of a few of these places could be a lot of help to these folks.
Child Ride Program where we would convoy kids with disabilities to and from schools and special events. In our youth at risk program we would get a bus to get the kids to the Argos game but imagine the excitement for the kids showing up in Hummers instead.
Point is we could do more if we wanted to and the more we are seen doing good things the better it will be for us and those that we do for.. Lets hear some ideas.
Some ideas i think would be fun:
Have a patroling emergency storm crew(s) to do extractions within the GTA during major storms. I pulled out 3 this year so far in one storm. All three occaisions i was offered money but i declined. Then i started thinking,, Instead these offers could be seen as donations and could be accepted to benifit worthy charitable orgs.if a mechanism was in place. to do so such as a webpage/paypal donation site whereby rescued drivers could make a donation if they chose and/or tell the rescue story.
Senior Citizen Delivery service. With hundreds of homes in the GTA there is always something needed for pick up and delivery. A chair, a person a bag of groceries, a computer, repair materials or a simple convienience whereby senior homes could take advantage of our ability to transport basic things as a free service. Simply leaving a card at the reception desk of a few of these places could be a lot of help to these folks.
Child Ride Program where we would convoy kids with disabilities to and from schools and special events. In our youth at risk program we would get a bus to get the kids to the Argos game but imagine the excitement for the kids showing up in Hummers instead.
Point is we could do more if we wanted to and the more we are seen doing good things the better it will be for us and those that we do for.. Lets hear some ideas.