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‘Operation Victory Virus’ provides masks to frontline medical workers

IID Office of Emergency Management personnel wear news face coverings contributed by the Boyce Aten American Legion Post 25.

IID Office of Emergency Management personnel wear news face coverings contributed by the Boyce Aten American Legion Post 25.

Frontline medical workers fighting the Coronavirus in Imperial County got a much-needed shot in the arm recently when The American Legion partnered with regional stakeholders to provide them face masks.

Members of the Imperial Irrigation District Office of Emergency Management received a small but helpful portion of homemade face coverings, obtained through their request to the Imperial County Emergency Operations Center (EOC).

The Imperial County EOC is collaborating with the Boyce Aten American Legion Post 25 Disaster Preparedness & Response Committee (DPRC) which is leading the efforts through their project dubbed – Operation Victory Virus (OVV). OVV is supported by the Imperial Valley Patriotic Planning Committee (IVPPC), the American Legion Department of California 30th District (seven additional posts within Imperial County) members and very amiable community volunteer stitchers.

The OVV Face Covering/Mask Project includes monetary and material donations and volunteer stitchers. The stitchers obtain materials to sew homemade face masks per CDC standards and provide the completed mask to the post. The post DPRC then provides them to the EOC for their distribution. The DPRC has materials and needs more Volunteer Stitchers and ¼ inch elastic.

Other OVV Projects include:

* Menu information is available on the Post Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/AmericanLegionPost25ElCentroCa/ or by calling during the services.

For DPRC volunteer and support opportunities, please contact Robert Candland bckn6eii@gmail.com  or (760) 425-0470. For general Post information please contact Tracy Rascoe at tracyrascoe@yahoo.com or (760) 425-0470. Follow Post #25 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AmericanLegionPost25ElCentroCa/

Members of American Legion Post 25, the Imperial Valley Patriotic Planning Committee and the Imperial Valley Breakfast Rotary Club gathered Friday evening to present Assistant Public Administrator Sarah Enz (front row, second from right) foodstuffs and other supplies to assist local senior citizens.

A view of Boyce Aten American Legion Post 25’s facility on Wednesday in El Centro. The Post recently formed a disaster response team to help the Imperial Valley amid the COVID-19 pandemic. PHOTO VINCENT OSUNA

Author: Eliseo Zuniga

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