
DANE FUELLING
WZBD.com
“I felt like I had a good handle on what poverty looks like, but now that I am here, I have to do more.”
Decatur resident Kyle Lawson is serving in the military in Kenya right now and in his work with the surrounding community, he has felt compelled to act.

Initially unsure of what scale he wanted the project to be, Lawson has elected to appeal to the entire Decatur community. The Bellmont grad considered using the close-knit wrestling community in Adams County for his appeal, but much like his own wrestling career, Lawson never stops dreaming.
“What I am asking for is a collection of really simple items. These are things that everyone back home takes for granted, but you wouldn’t believe how much they’d mean to these people, people who are trying to make it in life just like I am.”

Items sought for this noble endeavor include: clothing, shoes and simple school supplies like paper and pencils.

The plea from Lawson is simple: residents of Decatur and surrounding community are asked to consider bringing donations to the Bridge Community Church from noon until 2 p.m. on Sunday, September 17th and again on the 24th.
Through his connections back home, Lawson has also worked out a donation table for the Journey tribute band at the Madison Street Plaza, part of the Thursday concert series. The table will be located near the American Legion Post.
In addition to the drive of items to be sent to Kenya, Lawson has also organized a fundraiser to pay for the considerable shipping costs.
On September 17th at the Southwest Fire District Station (12912 Indianapolis Rd. in Yoder, IN) there will be a rappel tower set up by Ashley Johnson from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Donations to rappel will be used to cover the shipping costs.

For more information on this effort by Lawson to help those in need in Kenya, contact Dane Fuelling at dane@wzbd.com.