Posted on 01/08/2011 11:14:38 AM PST by SandRat
KABUL, Afghanistan (Jan. 8) Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalions 18 and 40, assigned to Task Force Raider, concluded a donation drive Jan. 5 at Camp Nathan Smith to benefit the Kandahar Department of Womens Affairs.
They raised more than $8,000 in clothes, school supplies, food, hygiene products and toys for women in need in Kandahar province.
The donations were extra special because they came from our families and friends back home, said Petty Officer 2nd Class Carolina Forero from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 40. This is just another example of how the American people are helping and showing their support for the people of this country.
The donations came in slowly throughout the summer and fall but as soon as Christmas came, everything took off, said Petty Officer 1st Class, Tito Galindo, event coordinator, Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 40.
The KDWA assists women who have suffered from abuse, impoverishment or other issues that have resulted in hard times for women in the province.
Words cant describe how much this means to me and the women who need it, said Zobida Pahinda, director, Kandahar Womens Affairs. What you and your families have done will not be forgotten.
After thanking the Seabees, Pahinda quickly began inventorying the items and placing them against a list of women in need.
This is the type of cooperation Afghanistan needs to move the country forward, said Pahinda. The Seabees contribution has set the bar for building lasting relationships.
The Seabees immediately went to work filling six containers worth of items and used a crane to lift the items onto Pahindas flat-bed truck.
A lot of work still needs to be done, said Pahinda. The next plan of action is to ensure each woman gets whatever supplies she needs as quickly as possible.
The Seabees, who are approaching the completion of their deployment, wanted to be certain that they left Afghanistan in better condition than when they arrived.
As our tour comes to an end, we couldnt think of a better way to reach out and positively impact those around us, said Galindo.
Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalions 18 and 40, Task Force Raider, concluded
a donation drive Jan. 5 at Camp Nathan Smith and took a moment to stand next to some of the
donations prior to handing them out. (U.S. Army photo/Spc. Cardell Brown)..
Zobida Pahinda, director, Womens Affairs for Kandahar province accepts donated items from the Seabees
from Naval Mobile Construction Battalions 18 and 40, Task Force Raider Jan. 5 at Camp Nathan Smith.
The Seabees organized a donation drive at Camp Nathan Smith to benefit the Department of Womens Affairs
in Kandahar province. (U.S. Army photo/Spc. Cardell Brown).
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