4th of July in America Shout

Sitting here and counting my many blessings. 99, 100, 101 …. 110.

4th of July is one of them.

Here To Help Foundation of Wyoming asking you to drive slow. Be safe.. Fasten that seat belt. Arrive alive.

From all of us to all of you.. Have a safe and happy 4th of July.

We and the community are so thankful for your support and encouragement. Thank you.

Badger Creek Fire Status


Badger Creek Fire Post Update

8 July 2018


Was looking at the weather forecast on KCWY News 13. Our thoughts are with the men and women still up there working the fire.

Gosh I can’t imagine what the men and women are having to go thru as they continue working on the Badger Creek Fire west of Laramie.

According to Rocky Mountain Incident Management Team site the fire is 90 percent contained. Yea.. they are making progress

Just wanted to throw out a really big thank you to the men and women on the fire line.

Your service, hard work getting the job done is greatly appreciated. Thank you!


17 June 2018

Douglas, Wyoming has been concerned for those who have been touched by the effects of the Badger Creek Fire. We wanted to help out the young women and men on the front line as the fire went from a few acres to many thousands of acres.

Here To Help Foundation of Wyoming has started a fire donation drive to collect items to help the fire fighters.

Through word of mouth and social media the wave has started.

When we arrived in Laramie we found that the authorities had closed the roads and access to the fire camp was not possible.

We attended a meeting that took place at the Laramie Fair Grounds.

Rocky Mountain Incident Management Team provided information to the public and those who have been effected by the fire. Details concerning fire fighting progress and information for those who had to be evacuated.

After the meeting I ran into a local volunteer fire fighter who had set up facilities at his shop where donations could be dropped off.

Thank you Tracy for helping us get our donations to the fire camp.

Thank you and those you serve with for your much needed service.

Lockup For Charity Detention Status.

Managed to make it through detention with out any time added for bad behaviour. We were glad to get those cuffs off. Release went thru without a hitch execpt for all the paper work involved. After the sheriff took the handcuffs off we managed to get some nice pictures of this eye opening experience.

What a fun day at the Joint Justice Center in Douglas, Wyoming. We really appreciate all of the donations and emotional support during our time in lockup.

Thank you to the officers and staff of the Converse County Sheriffs Office. You made this event fun and very informative. You really have a nice state of the art facilities to work in.

Koltons Karnival. A really big thank you for providing all the yummie food. Biscuits and gravy, pancakes and coffee were awsome and very very much apprecialed. Thank you.


Believe me.. It wasn’t easy.. Some can take it. Some cant.

Locked Up For Charity Douglas Wyoming


Tomorrow, Saturday June 30, 2018  9:00am processing for lockup begins at the Converse County Sheriffs and the Joint Justice Center in Douglas, Wyoming

Would you go to jail for your favorite charity? We would and we are.

Our release depends on the bond money you can provide.  Your donations gets us out so we  can continue our very important mission.

See you there!!


SHOUT: Donations Delivery to Fire Fighters Badger Creek Fire.


Our truck and trailer will be leaving the collection site at the Plains Restaurant and Motel on Richards Street  Douglas, Wyoming at noon tomorrow 06/16/2018.

We will deliver your donations to provide help to those affected by the Badger Creek Fire. Delivering things they need to get thru this very difficult time.

Lets get as much as possible on the truck and trailer. This will really help our guys and gals who are battling this fire. Appearances indicate they may be fighting this fire for some time.

Any thing you can help with would be greatly appreciated. Cash donations can be made here or in our donation box at the Plains Restaurant and Motel on Richards Street.

Suggestions : bottled water, Gatorade-type drinks, lip balm, eye drops, sunscreen, bug spray, wet wipes and other toiletries as well as snacks such as granola bars, fruit snacks and fresh fruit.

SHOUT OUT! Thank you Laura for all you do!

Laura has been helping us with the placement of food and other items in non-perishable open box food pantries.

Pantries are currently located in Douglas, Casper, Glenrock and Glendo.

Do you have some  non-perishable food items or other items such as baby items to donate and can’t get to one of our pantries please call or pm us on Facebook @heretohelpfoundationofwyoming . Arrangements can be made to pick up the items. Our email address is below.

Summer is about to begin, the pantries are placed Here To Help Wyoming!

Thank you Laura for all you do..

More Casper pantry location information here.

If you can help us help others in the community please make a donation. Thank you….  heretohelpwy.org/donation

307-262-8548
heretohelpwy@samsystems.info

Jason Paris State Farm Insurance Openbox Food Pantry

Good morning! Been out of the office for a bit but now it’s back to work.

For those of you effected should know that any one who is worried about feeding the kids breakfast, lunch or dinner should know you now have an open box food pantry located on 2nd Street sitting by the Jason Paris State Farm Insurance Office. Across the street from Old Chicago. See link below.

Pantry is full, stocked with non-perishable food products and hygiene needs.

Need something? Take Something! Have Something? Leave Something!

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307-298-0033 ext3
www.heretohelpwy.org – helping those need.

Jason Paris State Farm Insurance pantry placement.

 


Natrona County now has a Here To Help Foundation of Wyoming open box pantry.

Pantry was sponsored by Donor of Day  All Trees LLC and has been placed outside the Jason Paris State Farm Insurance office in Casper across from Old Chicago on East 2nd Street. Pantry is near the office parking area.

We had people from all over and many drive by, stop,  get out to see what was going on. We enjoyed the many selections of food items provided by Grab and GO Gourmet.

Turns out we have many in the community who are very supportive of this pantry initiative and asked how they can help.

Its an open box pantry so any one who has something can leave non-perishable food items in the original  unopened packages in the pantry. We have seen canned foods, food packages, toothbrush and toothpaste and other necessities for baby’s.

Thank you Jason Paris State Farm Insurance for providing the location and necessities for the event.

Watch the photos here.

  • If you are looking for other pantries in the Casper area that may be closer to you here is a list of locations that we are aware of..

Open Box Pantry Placement in Natrona County.

We want to help how ever we can. Just a little part here and there. Making a difference. Ours and theirs … helping those in need in the community.

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Thank you All Trees. So many will appreciate your support helping others.

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Thank you Jason Paris State Farm.

When  Saturday May 12, 2018 11:00am

Where : Jason Paris State Farm
200 S Forest Dr
Casper, Wyoming 82609

more information here.

ALL TREE Video is here


Donor of the day Plains Motel Restaurant and Trading Post

Thank you Plains Motel Restaurant and Trading Post in Douglas Wyoming.

We really appreciate all of your your support. Your sponsorship really helps with the mission and our community.

Richard Walker Presents Charlie from the Plains Motel Restaurant and Gift shop a Certificate of Appreciation. Thank you! Really appreciate you….

Helping to spread a very important message.

Suicide Is Not An Option!

“There’s always something else to do!”

heretohelpwy.org
heretohelpwy@samsystems.info

Not An Option! Suicide prevention and awareness campaign

Here To Help Foundation of Wyoming “Not An Option” suicide prevention and awareness summer campaign has begun.

80% of Wyoming suicides are grown men ages 45 to 64.

We believe that as a community we can do more to combat those circumstances which lead to this serious problem.

We are spreading this simple message.

Suicide Is Not An Option!

“There’s always something else to do!”

Richard Walker
Founder

heretohelpwy@samsystems.info