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Woodmen of the World West Virginia Members Deliver Water for Disaster Relief

(West Virginia) – Woodmen of the World members in West Virginia offered disaster assistance to those affected by the severe storm on June
29. With help from the local American Red Cross chapter and other authorities,
Woodmen of the World members delivered water to the following disaster relief
stations in West Virginia:

  • Clendinin – 5,184 bottles and 250
    one gallon jugs of water to Clendinin Fire Department
  • Morgantown area – 5,200
    bottles of water
  • Mason County – 5,616
    bottles of water to Bob’s Distribution Center and 3,360
    bottles to the Downtown Huntington Fire Department
  • Milton – 2,880
    bottles of water
  • Ona – 5,000
    bottles distributed individually and over 800 one gallon jugs to Ona Fire
    Department
  • Clay County
    over 7,000 bottles to the Lizemore Fire Department

 

Woodmen of the World would like to
remind members living throughout West Virginia who sustained
significant storm damage to their primary residence that they may qualify for a
natural disaster benefit. Disaster assistance is one benefit of membership in Woodmen
of the World that is intended to help members in time of need. Members should
contact their State Service Center at (304) 397-4077 or their local Woodmen of the World
Representative or for more information.

Information about Woodmen of the World’s Disaster Relief
benefit can be found on woodmen.org.

Woodmen of the World was founded in 1890 as a
not-for-profit. We give back to our customers and the communities we live in.
Today, Woodmen of the World offers insurance, annuities, mutual funds,* and 529
College Savings Plans.* More than 700,000 Woodmen of the World members across
the country share a commitment to family, community and country. To learn more
about Woodmen of the World, visit woodmen.org.

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