Judge to join Joplin relief convoy: Donations being accepted at public work sites

By Jo Mathis Legal News Years ago, Oakland County 51st District Court Judge Jodi Debbrecht would stand on her parents' front porch in Columbia, Missouri, and watch tornados tear through the area. Within hours, she and her family would help clean up the mess. So when a tornado ravaged the city of Joplin last month, Debbrecht knew she had to do something. "Seventy-five percent of this community had been completely destroyed in about nine minutes," said Debbrecht. "This town is very similar to other communities. My own community in Waterford could just as easily have been decimated." She contacted Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson, who put her in touch with the Main Street Oakland County program and its national network of more than 2,200 cities, including Joplin. The program's manager, Bob Donohue, contacted the mayor of Joplin to find out what was needed most. A relief convoy was soon underway. People can now drop off donations at any of the 11 public work sites in Oakland County. Those items will then be loaded into four semi trucks, which will accompany Debbrecht and Donohue to Joplin on June 16. Debbrecht plans to spend several days there clearing away the debris. "They're not even remotely concerned with rebuilding yet," she said. "The magnitude of the debris is so huge, the mayor said that's going to take at least three to four months to get it all cleared away." Debbrecht said she's impressed with the generosity of local contributors, including the Oakland County Credit Union, which has donated $1,000. When people ask her what she likes about Michigan, she said many things come to mind. "But the number one thing I tell them is that the people are tremendous," she said. "We certainly shared in the prosperity at one time, but the past few years have been tough. And we possess a refusal to lie down. Despite this adversity, we are tenacious. We are a generous region, and I think we want to give some of that sense of community back to Joplin right now -- a community that so closely mirrors ours. "We're reaching out from our Main Street to theirs." ------------------ How to Help Monetary donations may be made out to "Jodi Helps Joplin" and sent to the Oakland County Credit Union, 1375 North Oakland Boulevard, Waterford, Michigan 48327. All donations will go directly to help with the recovery of the Joplin tornado victims. Donations are not tax deductible. -- Donate Supplies -- The 11 communities in the Main Street Oakland County program will host collection points for the following supplies: Wheelbarrows, all sizes, new and used Tarps and bungie cords, all sizes Power generators-portable/gas, new and used Extension cords/heavy duty, all sizes Plastic garbage cans, new Heavy duty garbage bags/contractor grade Rope, all sizes and lengths Garden rakes and shovels, new and used Pet food, all kinds Children's books, new and used Storage containers, plastic, all sizes Electric fans, all sizes, new and used Construction lighting, strings and individual Gloves, dust masks, eye safety goggles Hard hats/construction safety grade Power tools, new and used -- Collection Points -- The collection points are located at the Department of Public Works yards of all the Main Street Oakland County communities except Lake Orion, whose drop-off site is at its Downtown Development Authority office. The addresses are: Farmington City Hall, 23600 Liberty Street, 48335 Ferndale, Simply Self Storage, 181 W. Marshall 48220 Franklin Village Hall, 32325 Franklin Rd., 48025 Highland Township Fire Station #1, Livingston Rd., 48357 Holly DPW, 201 Elm St., 48442 Lake Orion DDA, 51 N. Broadway, 48362 Oakland County, Bldg, 95W. One Public Works Dr. Waterford, 48328 Ortonville DPW, 159 Cedar, 48462 Oxford DDA, 22 West Burdick, 48341 Pontiac, 55 Wessen Street Rochester DPW, 1141 N. Wilcox, 48307 Walled Lake DPW, 718 N. Pontiac Tr.,48390 For more information, visit www.OaklandCountyHelpsJoplin.com Published: Tue, Jun 7, 2011

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