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Friday, December 05, 2008

How to Help the Zentmyer/Willis Family

Several community organizations are asking the public's help to assist the surviving members of the Zentmyer family whose home in Willards, Md. was destroyed by fire on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008.

The Lower Shore Chapter of the American Red Cross is assisting the family. The Red Cross is located at 1505 Emerson Ave., Salisbury, MD 21801. For more information call (410) 749-5331.


Taylor Bank, any branch or mail to: 24 N. Main Street, Berlin, MD 21811. Checks and money orders can be made out to "Care of Zentmyer family."

Farmer's Bank of Willards, any branch or mail to: P.O. Box 10, Willards, MD 21874. Checks or money orders can be made out to "Care of Zentmyer-Willis family."


Lucky Dog Sports Pub and Grill on Old Ocean City Road in Willards will be a drop-off location for clothes on Saturday, Dec. 20 from 4-8 p.m. Clothes and gift certificates would be particularly appreciated. Anyone with questions should call Tara Danny (410) 835-2366.

Choptank Electric Cooperative's Salisbury office is accepting donations of all sorts. Donations can be dropped off at the Salisbury office located on 2121 W. Zion Road. For more information call (877) 892-0001.

This information is also located HERE.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do you happen to know what size clothes the family wears? Shoes? Etc?

Anonymous said...

Curious....Why is Choptank Electric accepting donations on this family's behalf? Is it because they were the ones that cut off the electric of this family (in the winter), causing them to use kerosene heaters in the first place? And now they're feeling some sense of responsibility?? Interesting. Those of us that are forced to use Choptank know how they operate and in times when some do struggle to pay their electric bill, they don't care about your hardships, they just cut you off. I wonder if this is what happened with this family. It's a tragedy that should not have happened. My thoughts are with this family as they recover and heal in many ways.

Anonymous said...

Joe, I work at Pittsville school. We had a casual day today and the proceeds will go to the family.

Chimera said...

Sunny,I stopped at the Pocomoke branch of Taylor today and they did not have account info as of 11AM so I got the info for the Farmers Bank account.It is wonderful to see so many reaching out to help this family....

SunnyInOC said...

sorry bluto...i got the info from wboc and joe.