
Help Wood Angels!!
Wood Angels yard was burglarized. They discovered this morning that their shed door had been pried open and all of their chain saws were stolen. In the middle of the Caldor Fire and COVID pandemic, heartless thieves took advantage of an organization that provides for Amador County. As a non-profit they struggle to raise money to stay afloat to ensure they can give over 300 cords of wood to those in need.
The thieves not only stole from us, but they stole from you, the community of Amador. Without chainsaws and winter fast approaching, this is a devastating blow to their organization. The six Stihl Chainsaws were only two years old and the first new saws they were able to raise money and buy since they formed in 2007. This was the first time they have ever had problems with theft. To the thieves, if you are reading this, I hope you understand how badly you crippled your community. You have jeopardized hundreds of elderly citizens and veterans from receiving wood, which is their only source of heat.
My name is Sean Dunham, and I am a resident of Amador County. Wood Angels is a godsend up here in Gold Country during the winter. They need our help to recoup their losses. I have set up this drive so that any money that comes in gets donated directly to Wood Angels. I will not see a penny of this. Please help this wonderful organization with what ever you can.
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