In a recent government meeting, community leaders expressed gratitude for local support systems and highlighted ongoing efforts to assist those affected by recent storms. The discussions underscored the importance of community resilience, particularly in the face of challenges such as disrupted cell service, which has impacted response times during emergencies.
Participants praised the efforts of local bookkeepers and educators, specifically acknowledging the contributions of Ketrin and Westridge for their proactive approach in distributing food to families in need. The meeting also celebrated the achievements of Miller Perry, recognized as a Blue Ribbon School, and commended the dedication of custodians on National Custodian Day for maintaining clean and safe school environments.
A notable initiative was announced, where Westridge High School will donate a portion of gate fees and concession sales from an upcoming football game to support schools affected by flooding. This collaborative effort reflects the community's commitment to helping one another during difficult times.
Overall, the meeting highlighted a spirit of unity and support, with leaders encouraging residents to come together and assist those impacted by recent events.