11 May Williamsport, Pennsylvania - April 2018 May 11, 2018 By The Fraternal Order of Eagles Pennsylvania 0 Williamsport Aerie #970 donated three HP laptops computers to the Williamsport Bureau of Police. These computers will be utilized in assisting officers with the apprehension of wanted persons as well as additional enforcement objectives. From the April 2018 edition of People Helping People. Related Articles Freedom, Pennsylvania - April 2018 Freedom #1429 presented the state President a $500 check for cancer research. Somerset, Pennsylvania - April 2018 Edgewood Aerie #1801 donated $1,000 to the Somerset Country Club. The club is using the money for its annual Salute to Veterans Free Golf day. Foley, Alabama - April 2018 Coastal Aerie #4549 celebrated its grand opening and raised $600 during the event. Federal Heights, Colorado - April 2018 Aerie #4019 held a breakfast fundraiser to support Shield 616 and the Federal Heights Police Department, where they raised $1,200. Recently, three police officers were shot and killed in the line of duty. The Aerie was saddened by the tragic officer deaths and wanted to do something to help the men and women who risk their lives daily. The cause, Shield 616 “Support the Shield” helps better equip the men and women in the local police department safe with the best gear possible to keep them safe. Through the donated funds, Shield 616 will purchase and distribute rifle-ready protection designed for quick deployment to departments across Colorado. Elyria, Ohio - April 2018 Elyria Eagle Riders Aerie #431 held a spaghetti dinner and raffle fundraiser for Rayshawn and Samantha Camel after they lost everything in a house fire around Christmas. During the benefit, $1,500 was raised, and the Eagle Riders and Eagle Club raised $600 out of that total. The Camels are grateful for the community’s help, especially after the house damage ended up being estimated at $40,000 and is currently uninhabitable. Greenfield, Ohio - April 2018 American flags dedicated to the 660 veterans who take their own lives each month are now on display at the Paint Aerie #1325 Eagles lodge. The flags are a part of the Forgotten Soldiers project, which is designed to bring attention to this tragedy by moving the display every so often to a different location. Showing 0 Comment Comments are closed.