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100 Oceanside Men Who Give A Damn donate $9,200 to Arrowsmith Search and Rescue

SAR representatives say money will go toward new operations centre
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Members of 100 Oceanside Men Who Give A Damn as they present a $9,200 cheque to Arrowsmith Search and Rescue members on Thursday, Aug. 19, 2021. From left: John O’Brien, Terry Kelly, Bob Cram (kneeling), Greg Sabo, Ken Neden, Ken Peters, Howard Goshulak, Kim Burden and Rudi Widdershoven. (Mandy Moraes photo)

On Thursday, Aug. 19, Arrowsmith Search and Rescue (ASAR) was the recipient of a $9,200 cheque from the charity organization 100 Oceanside Men Who Give A Damn.

The donation was presented by group representatives John O’Brien, Terry Kelly, Bob Cram, Kim Burden and Rudi Widdershoven.

Burden said the search and rescue organization was chosen during the most recent quarterly meeting, where members vote on which Parksville Qualicum Beach charity they would like to donate to. The sum of the donation was pooled together by each member giving $100.

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Burden said this was the first time that 100 Oceanside Men Who Give A Damn have donated to ASAR.

“Its important that we serve as many possible charities as we can over our 12 year cycle,” he said.

Ken Neden, a search and rescue manager, and Ken Peters, ASAR president, both stated that the money would be going towards the new operations centre at Qualicum Beach airport.

mandy.moraes@pqbnews.com

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Mandy Moraes

About the Author: Mandy Moraes

I joined Black Press Media in 2020 as a multimedia reporter for the Parksville Qualicum Beach News, and transferred to the News Bulletin in 2022
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