Media Gallery - December 2008
December 18, 2008 — Dover
Senator Carper participated in the groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of the Blood Bank of Delmarva's Christiana Center in Newark.
Senator Carper participated in the groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of the Blood Bank of Delmarva's Christiana Center in Newark.
December 16, 2008 — Rehoboth
Sen. Carper joined Rehoboth Beach Wal-Mart Store Manager Lonnie Brown and Lt. Debbie Engel, Pastoral and Community Care, Sussex County Salvation Army to ring the Salvation Army bell.
Sen. Carper joined Rehoboth Beach Wal-Mart Store Manager Lonnie Brown and Lt. Debbie Engel, Pastoral and Community Care, Sussex County Salvation Army to ring the Salvation Army bell.
December 15, 2008 — Lewes
Senator Carper visited the Lewes Fire Department to see their new 30-foot fire rescue boat, which was purchased, in part, through a federal grant. The Lewes Fire Department received a Department of Homeland Security grant in the amount of $144,563 through the Port Security Grant Program. The grant funds will be used to equip the boat with necessary electronics, rescue equipment, and docking needs.
Senator Carper visited the Lewes Fire Department to see their new 30-foot fire rescue boat, which was purchased, in part, through a federal grant. The Lewes Fire Department received a Department of Homeland Security grant in the amount of $144,563 through the Port Security Grant Program. The grant funds will be used to equip the boat with necessary electronics, rescue equipment, and docking needs.
December 15, 2008 — Wilmington
Senator Carper visited Payless Shoes in Concord Mall to get a first-hand look at a holiday program to give $1 million in free shoes to families in need. Payless is giving nearly 67,000 $15 gift coupons redeemable through Jan. 31, 2009, towards a new pair of kids' shoes at any of the more than 3,600 stores across the United States. In Delaware, the Ministry of Caring and Brandywine Counseling are helping to carry out the distribution. It is estimated that 75 families will be served.
Senator Carper visited Payless Shoes in Concord Mall to get a first-hand look at a holiday program to give $1 million in free shoes to families in need. Payless is giving nearly 67,000 $15 gift coupons redeemable through Jan. 31, 2009, towards a new pair of kids' shoes at any of the more than 3,600 stores across the United States. In Delaware, the Ministry of Caring and Brandywine Counseling are helping to carry out the distribution. It is estimated that 75 families will be served.
December 12, 2008 — Dover
Senator Carper joined Lt. Gov. John Carney, Dover Mayor Carlton Carey, DSHA Director Saundra Johnson and others at a Federal Home Loan Bank Foreclosure Prevention event sponsored by Lt. Gov. Carney's Task Force on Foreclosure. Senator Carper talked specifically about the national perspective on foreclosures, national data and trends, Congress' role in addressing the issue, and the need for personal outreach. The purpose of the event wass to "influence the influencers" within our community who could provide assistance to fellow community members who may or will be facing a foreclosure crisis. The "Relief Pitchers" is a summit to learn more about specific ways you can help prevent foreclosures for home-owners right in your own backyard.
Senator Carper joined Lt. Gov. John Carney, Dover Mayor Carlton Carey, DSHA Director Saundra Johnson and others at a Federal Home Loan Bank Foreclosure Prevention event sponsored by Lt. Gov. Carney's Task Force on Foreclosure. Senator Carper talked specifically about the national perspective on foreclosures, national data and trends, Congress' role in addressing the issue, and the need for personal outreach. The purpose of the event wass to "influence the influencers" within our community who could provide assistance to fellow community members who may or will be facing a foreclosure crisis. The "Relief Pitchers" is a summit to learn more about specific ways you can help prevent foreclosures for home-owners right in your own backyard.