Sherry Cornelius of St. Francis Energy has sent us more photos of our Rosebud rezidents saying
*THANK YOU*
to you all for helping them get through another harsh winter in South Dakota.
One wonderful couple donated $1000 two weeks ago! From my last diary I sent a $700 check collected from our Native American Netroots PayPal link. Many people called St. Francis Energy directly with their credit cards. Sherry said the response has been overwhelming and it appears you are all sharing this outside of Dkos.
Special grand kudos go to Lineatus and her generous Dawn Chorus Birders who raised over $700 for Rosebud. There is currently $1000 in the NAN PayPal account which includes the Dawn Chorus. I'll be mailing a very large check STAT.
More photos below and details for you to share so your friends and family can donate also.
Many thanks for the notes of encouragement attached with your donations.
Again, we are helping people who are falling through the cracks with government and tribal assistance.
Everyone here has consented to having their photo taken with the caption THANK YOU DAILY KOS !
Note make shift cardboard skirting around trailer.
Fire truck dealing with a furnace fire
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And here's our intrepid Sherry Cornelius from St. Francis Energy aka lpggirl delivering propane in sub-freezing temperatures.
She knows who needs help.
(Um... no gloves??? I'm such a wimp.)
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PLEASE Share with family and friends and ask them to share.
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My earlier diaries explain in more detail why and how we are helping:
Here we go again: Blizzard hits Dakotas
Band-Aid for the Lakotas
Pine Ridge: American Prisoner of War Camp #334
Revealing Pine Ridge Rez Demographic Information
Employment Information
We have bypassed the middlemen; the 501c3s, the red-taped strangled Tribal Councils and the pathetic Federal LIHEAP program which runs out three weeks into winter.
We've set up relationships with the propane companies that service Rosebud and Pine Ridge reservation. The kind operators/owners know who needs help and can't get it from their Tribal, State or Federal government.
Help buy propane for Lakota families in South Dakota:
The fastest way to help is to pick up the phone and call with your credit card information. A family will get propane delivered either the same day or the next day.
Telephone:
Sherry Cornelius of St. Francis Energy Co.
at 6 0 5 - 7 4 7 - 2 5 4 2
11 AM - 6 PM MST EVERY DAY
Ask for Sherry or her mom Patsy. Normally a minimum order is $150, but they have an account to accumulate small donations to a minimum order. Credit Cards welcome and they are the only Native owned fuel company on Rosebud. Rosebud is next to Pine Ridge Reservation and in the same economically depressed condition.
If you'd like to mail a check:
[make check payable to: St. Francis Energy Co.]
Attn: Sherry or Patsy
St. Francis Energy Co. / Valandra's II
P.O. Box 140
St. Francis, South Dakota 57572
NOT tax deductible
http://sfec.yolasite.com/
You can also call Sherry's cell phone: 605.208.8888 if the above line is busy.
Telephone:
The Lakota Plains Propane Company
at 6 0 5 - 8 6 7 - 5 1 9 9
Monday- Friday only 8-4:30pm MST
Ask for Crystal to contribute to someone from Autumn's list. $120 minimum delivery. This company serves Pine Ridge Reservation.
NOT tax deductible
If you live out of the country please use our PayPal link at Native American Netroots, the donate button is in the upper right of the page. This process takes about a week for the funds to hit the reservations so telephoning the propane companies directly is the fastest way to help.
UPDATE MON JAN 31, 2011 5:49 PACIFIC:
The Dawn Chorus Bird-a-thon has raised $811.00 buck-a-roos for Rosebud!
UPDATE SAT FEB 5, 2011 12:30 PACIFIC:
The Dawn Chorus Bird-a-thon has raised $861.00 buck-a-roos for Rosebud!
Cross Posted at Native American Netroots
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