P-4599

Veterans' Trolley Ride Project

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History Logs

Project Description

Country: USA

Location: Cheyenne, Wyoming

Total Budget: $1,600

Area of Focus: Peacebuilding and conflict prevention

Activity Type: Peace: General

Summary: We take Veterans enrolled in a PTSD recovery program on a trolley ride with other participants and Rotarians.


The Cheyenne Veteran's Hospital offers a residential program for veterans suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The program is limited to 10 veterans from around the country who reside at the Veteran's Hospital for about 8 weeks. This proposed project would fund a Cheyenne Trolley ride and snacks for the veterans attending this treatment.

In addition to providing a wonderful orientation/Welcome to the veterans who are visitors to Cheyenne, the Trolley rides would be a tangible way for the Cheyenne Rotary Club to recognize the service and sacrifice these veterans have given for our nation. There will be approximately 14 people on each trolley ride (10 veterans; 2 hospital staff; and 2 Rotarians). We rotate interested Rotarians to go on the Trolley ride. We held this project in 2022 and it has been very successful. Cheyenne Rotary Club member Judy Weikum helps with this project and shared a touching story with me. She explained to me that one of the group organizers expressed how grateful they were for the project as there was one Veterans that did not say much until after the trolley ride - he started to open up. Just one example of our we are fulfilling Paul Harris's mission of changing the world one life at a time. In 2023, we have a schedule for 8 trolley rides with Veterans.

Project Contact Person

District: 5440

Rotary Club of: Cheyenne

Primary Contact: Traci Lacock

Email: tracilacock.rotary@gmail.com

Project Status

Paid
This project is "Paid". This means that the funds from the district have been issued. This project is now being ready for implementation. When this is done, a report needs to be uploaded on the project page and the "Reported" button needs to be clicked, then the status of the project will be changed to "Reported".

Project listed for the 2022-23 Rotary Year.

Proposed Financing

Existing Contributions Towards This Project

Date

Cash

DDF

Total

Cheyenne (5440)

27-Dec-22

$840

$760

$1,600

Total

$840

$760

$1,600

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History Log Entries

5-Dec-22

System Entry

System Entry: Creation of project page.

5-Dec-22

by Traci Lacock

System Entry: Project sent for club signatures.

5-Dec-22

by Traci Lacock

System Entry: Project signed by Traci Lacock.

5-Dec-22

System Entry

System Entry: Project signed by Lori Garrison.

21-Dec-22

by Randall Looper

Tracci,

We need to cut $40 from your DDF request. I have cancelled the signature process so you can adjust your financing and than you need to start and complete the signature process again before I can approve the grant.

Randy Looper

21-Dec-22

by Randall Looper

System Entry: Signature Process cancelled by user.

27-Dec-22

by Traci Lacock

System Entry: Project reverted to "Published".

27-Dec-22

by Traci Lacock

System Entry: Pledge of $840 with $760 DDF by Traci Lacock of the Rotary Club of Cheyenne, District 5440.

27-Dec-22

by Traci Lacock

System Entry: Project is now "Fully Pledged".

27-Dec-22

by Traci Lacock

System Entry: Project sent for club signatures.

27-Dec-22

by Traci Lacock

System Entry: Project signed by Traci Lacock.

27-Dec-22

System Entry

System Entry: Project signed by Lori Garrison.

27-Dec-22

by Randall Looper

System Entry: Project approved by the District Approval Committee.

27-Dec-22

by Randall Looper

System Entry: Check for DDF payment issued by Foundation Treasurer.

12-Apr-23

by Randall Looper

Tracci,

Please provide a quarterly history log update as to the status of this project.

Randy

27-Apr-23

by Traci Lacock

The trolley rides are held every 8 weeks (which is the length of time each group is treated at the VA), beginning January 2023. 12 veterans are in a special housing unit at the hospital. The number of patients riding the trolley changes, depending on the patients, but usually 8-10 and staff. The Club has received a lot of positive feedback after each group rides. The staff has lots of "off property" trips, like the trolley rides, mini golf, hiking, fishing, etc. etc. They are without transportation, so these "field trips" are very important, as they are otherwise confined to their particular unit at the hospital. In fact, at the beginning of this year, we had a sign up sheet on the tables in January, and it was almost filled at that meeting. Rotarians are very supportive!

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