Event Safety Insights Issue Two | Winter 2016 | Page 39

teered on their day off at The Atlanta Community Food Bank “Kids in Need Program”, distributing school supplies to local teachers, and volunteered at Emmaus House Atlanta painting, constructing a food pantry. Supporting the new distribution center for the ICA Food Shelf (http://www.icafoodshelf.org/home. html) that will provide ongoing services to over 800 families in Excelsior, MN. Continuing our support of Loaves and Fishes (http://www.loavesandfishesmn.org/) , a nonprofit meal program in Minnesota serving hot meals to those in need. In 2015, we helped launch a mobile food truck that delivers meals to high risk people. Loaves & Fishes prides itself on its creative methods of healthy food acquisition and feeding communities across Minnesota. Assisting Pegasus Therapeutic Riding Academy (http://pegasusridingacademy.org ) in the cleanup and repair of their stables and grounds in preparation of their opening day. Pegasus Therapeutic Riding is an independent, community-based provider of medically approved Equine Therapy serving children and adults of all ages with all type of disabilities at no cost to the client throughout the Coachella Valley. Moving over 290,000 meals to Haiti to help with the recovery efforts after Hurricane Mathew. Just a Bunch of Roadies recognizes there is as much to do at the end of our driveways as there is on the other side of the world. Beyond our own service projects, we encourage those working in our industry to get involved locally in their communities and help those in need in whatever way they can. There is no such thing as a small act of kindness. To learn more and get involved with Just a Bunch of Roadies, please visit http://justabunchofroadies.org. 39