PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE: CONTACT:
July 6, 2015 Doug
Mason
CVB-0415 406-546-4244
Christian Veterans of the Bitterroot will help the local community with
family disaster preparedness by teaching people how to put together 72 hour
kits in case of an emergency.
1. Corvallis, MT – The Christian Veterans of the Bitterroot will help our
neighbors prepare themselves for possible local disasters. On Saturday, July 11, 2015 we will be showing the public
how to construct a 72 hour kit that we pray they will never have to use. This
training will take place at the Corvallis Community Church at 310 2nd
Street in Corvallis, Montan. Classes will begin at 10:00 a.m. sharp. We are
asking everyone to bring a can of chicken soup. A large pot of chicken soup
will be prepared and at 12 noon we will sit down to enjoy soup, bread and some
discussion about the preparedness classes.
The Objectives
Local, state and
national agencies are asking the public to prepare themselves with enough food,
water and supplies to last at least 72 hours in case of an emergency. Local
officials, and relief workers may not be on the scene right after a disaster.
Prepared citizens who have their own supplies are not a burden on emergency
workers. This allows for local officials, relief workers and first responders
to deal with the actual emergency. We have local officials and military
veterans teaching these classes.
Conclusion
Often the
hardest part of a project is getting started. Please plan to attend the
training this weekend and we will help you get started. Whether you cannot get
motivated or you think it is too expensive. We will give you ideas and
techniques on how to start and build your 72 hour kit. Please join us. “For when they shall say, Peace and safety, then shall come upon
them sudden destruction, as the travail upon a woman with child, and they shall
not escape.”
(1 Thessalonians 5:3)
For more
information:
Our Background
The Christian Veterans
of the Bitterroot is a local group of veterans who give back to the community
through the local churches. We meet every Monday morning at 7:00 am at BJ’s
Family Restaurant for a Prayer Breakfast that the public is invited to.
On April 4th,
2015 (Holy Saturday) we conducted our second “March for Jesus Christ” where
along with different churches, organizations, families, and individuals we took
turns carrying a cross from Lolo to Hamilton.
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