For Immediate
Release: September 6, 2005
Senator Johnnie Crutchfield
Southern Oklahoma Legislators Aid in Relief
Efforts for Hurricane Katrina Victims
State Senator Johnnie
Crutchfield and State Representative Wes
Hilliard are working closely with federal, state and local
officials to ensure a smooth transition for Hurricane Katrina
victims who will temporarily be placed at Falls Creek Baptist
Camp in Davis.
“We don’t know exactly when the evacuees
will be here,” Crutchfield said. “But we want to ensure
the transition is as smooth as possible for these families who
literally have nothing but the clothes on their back.”
Crutchfield, (D-Ardmore) said he is working with
local superintendents and the State Department of Education to
ensure the smallest victims of Katrina-school children-have a
safe place to learn when they arrive in Oklahoma.
“State and local education officials are working
diligently to ensure these children have the tools necessary to
succeed in life and that begins with providing them a place to
go to school,” Crutchfield said. “As a former educator
I believe it is imperative to return these kids to the classroom
as quickly as possible.”
Rep. Hilliard said volunteers have been working
at a feverish pace to ensure Falls Creek is ready for the close
to 3,000 victims who will call the Arbuckle Mountain region home
for the next several months.
“Oklahomans are the most generous people in
the nation,” Hilliard said. “When tragedy strikes
our nation, Oklahomans always step up to lend a helping hand,
and this time is no different.
“It truly is amazing to see the spirit of
the folks who are working so hard to make sure those displaced
by the horrible tragedy last week will have as close to a normal
life as possible once they get here.”
Hilliard said the camp is in need of donated items
to help make hurricane victims as comfortable as possible. The
items in need are:
· Motions, Optimum, TBC and Pink brand hair
products
· Underwear for children and men
· Socks for children and men
· Trash cans and trash bags for individual
cabins
· Baby blankets
· Crib sheets, and
· Pre-mixed baby formula
“Those that lost the most in the wake of
Hurricane Katrina were the ones who could least afford it,”
Hilliard said. “And I know Oklahomans will move mountains
to help those who so desperately need our help at this time.”
For
more information contact:
Senator Crutchfield's
Office - (405) 521-5607
