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Pay it forward: Project 1000- How YOU can help our tornado survivors

By
Property Manager with AmeriTeam Property Management SL#3200658

Have you ever gone through a vacant home and wondered "How could they have forgotten this picture?"- or maybe lost some of your photos over time? A lot of folks lost their family's treasured memories last week- and although one can't simply snap their fingers to reproduce everything that's lost, a few folks have stepped up to offer what could be the next best thing.

Project 1000 is a way we can all help provide a bit of comfort for the minds and hearts of folks in great need of it.

The following is taken directly from Wesley Roberts Photography, with permission.

Please offer what you can to help. It will surely be appreciated. Let's help some folks make some new memories!

While I waited on April 27th for the storms to role in, there never seemed to be a drop from the sky. Grey clouds, peeks from the sun, but never a drop. Yet while we had a glimpses of safety the rest of Alabama, specifically mid-northern area was feeling devastation. As we learned the events, reports from Tuscaloosa, Birmingham, Limestone County, Eclectic and so many other areas started rolling in. Tornadoes ravaged the area leaving families to pick up pieces of what use to be and asking why. As I watched a clip of this massive tornado churning, at what seemed to be less than half a mile away from the camera, I couldn’t help but be scared. And then I came across a page on Facebook, titled “Pictures and Documents found after April 27th Tornadoes” and it hit me. I looked over on my walls and couldn’t imagine losing the images that painted our rooms. The families that experienced this destruction didn’t have time to grab their valuables and run to the basement. A tornado isn’t like any other natural disaster, where you know its coming and there is time to react. Its quick and violent and can take away everything in a second. I pushed back and walked for a second and thought like many of you what can I do, what are my resources? Little did I know, a fellow photographer friend was doing the same thing at the same time. I picked up the phone and called Tiffany at Lucky Photography and explained my idea which lined up right with what she was thinking. Out of our conversation came Project 1000. What is Project 1000?

Project 1000 was created out of a desire help the victims of the April 27th tornadoes that affected much of North Central Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Georgia. The project was created to meet two needs that we felt existed: one being the most thought about and the other an afterthought that most don’t think about. We as photographers have an ability and talent that we can use to help the relief efforts of the tornado after effects. Project 1000 has been set up in two parts.

1. On May 14th we will be holding a day of portrait session where all proceeds will be given to the American Red Cross specifically to the tornado relief effort. Currently the sessions will be held in two locations (Montgomery, AL and Columbus, GA). Project 1000 is unique in that it is a group of photographers, all who are professionals joining together to pool their talents for the cause.

2. The 2nd area of Project 1000 is specifically and intimately geared for the victims. On specified days, we have coordinated with shelters, days where we can help families replace their valued heirlooms by setting up free sessions. We will travel to the affected areas and take as many portraits as possible.

We are blessed that Pictage labs have joined the efforts in sponsorship.

Specifics

When: Project 1000 will take place at on May 14th

Where: Montgomery, AL (The Alabama Shakespeare Festival) and Columbus, GA (across from Heritage Park).

Time: 9:00am -5:00pm central for Alabama site and 9:00am – 5:00pm eastern for Georgia site

How Much: Session fees will be $50 and 15 minutes per session. Images will be loaded into a gallery and available for purchase a la carte.

Donations and Proceeds: Donation and Proceeds will be forwarded into a Wells Fargo account specifically set up for the tornado victims by the name Project 1000. All proceeds will be donated to the American Red Cross

Contact Points: Wes Roberts and Tiffany Hughes – info@project1thousand.com

Website: www.project1thousand.com

Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Project-1000/196298483747568?sk=info

If you are interested in a session please feel free to shoot us an message on the Facebook page by email to let us know, or just come on out and share the word, PLEASE. If you are a professional photographer and would like to participate please contact us at info@project1thousand.com so that we can send you more information.

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DENNIS B. BURGESS
Property Manager

Licensed Florida Realtor
 
AmeriTeam Property Management
845 N. Garland Ave., #200
Orlando, FL  32801
 
 
 
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Turning vacant into occupied, and "houses" into "homes"SM
 
Glenn Freezman
Nucazza LLP & Home Buying Evolution, & Family Abstract, Inc - Fort Washington, PA

DENNIS, JUST A SUGGESTION, YOU SHOULD POST TO THE GROUP PAY iT FORWARD.  tHAT IS A GREAT POST, MORE PEOPLE NEED TO SEE IT.

May 03, 2011 08:03 AM
Tish Lloyd
BlueCoast Realty Corporation - Wilmington, NC
Broker - Wilmington NC and Surrounding Beaches

Dennis ~  This is an excellent Pay It Forward -- I would like to re-blog, if you don't mind.  The more people who see this, the better.  Thank you for your thoughtfulness.

May 03, 2011 01:19 PM
Dennis Burgess
AmeriTeam Property Management - Mid Florida, FL
Orlando Property Manager and Realtor

Hi, Glenn:  Thank you for stopping by, and for your comment.  Also, thank you for the suggestion to bounce this over to the Pay It Forward group, which as you may see I've done.  I'd actually never heard of the group- but I'm it's newest member.

May 03, 2011 02:42 PM
Dennis Burgess
AmeriTeam Property Management - Mid Florida, FL
Orlando Property Manager and Realtor

Hi, Tish:  Thank you for stopping by, and for your kind words.  I want as many folks to know about this as possible- so I thank you kindly for re-blogging it 'til your fingers or thumbs wear out.  My thoughtfulness?  Can't help it nor take credit for it.  The Lord is providing a shining example through much of my family- and I'm just doing what little I can.  My dad's been out on the road for the last week- he's out every day helping anyone that comes along and needs it- and that's many.  My brother-in-law is working in Mobile, AL.  He drove home to the Birmingham area last weekend to help folks before heading back down to work.  This Friday, he'll be back home- and the plans call for him and my sister to hit the road with what will (by then) be an 18-wheeler full of supplies.  They're going to head to a few parts of Northeast Alabama that were hit hard, but help has come slowly.  There are so many folks that need help- I just appreciate any opportunity He's given me to help my neighbors.

May 03, 2011 03:12 PM
Lora "Leah" Stern 914-772-4528
Coldwell Banker, 170 N Main Street, New City NY 10956 - New City, NY
Real Estate Salesperson

Dennis, I made my way  here by way of Tish's post.  What a psecial and creative way to help thes tornado victims.  I'd like to reblog as well.

May 03, 2011 03:16 PM
Dennis Burgess
AmeriTeam Property Management - Mid Florida, FL
Orlando Property Manager and Realtor

Hi Lora:  Thank you for stopping by, and for your kind words.  Re-blog away!

May 03, 2011 03:41 PM