Event Safety Insights Issue Five | Summer 2018 | Page 40

those areas.” After renting two cargo vans, Gallagher and Bartley load- ed them full of supplies from Costco and Walmart and spent the rest of their time in Puerto Rico visiting those more difficult-to-reach areas. Along the way they made friends with Yvonne Schiffer who was there on her own handing out water filters to locals. When asked how they each managed to take the time off and work remotely in order to make this volunteer oppor- tunity happen, they both responded with much thanks to their teams back in the states. “Internet was non-existent in most areas so I had to rely on a sat [satellite] phone or use cellular when available. My team was aware of what I was doing and were 100% behind me so they held down the fort while I was away,” said Gallagher. “I was lucky that the CEO of ACES, Keith Mitchell, has a huge heart to help people in need so he was really excited to have me go on this trip. I worked as much as I could remotely but we did not have any internet service most of the time so I relied on my team to help cover my work while I was away,” said Bartley. Before Bart- ley decided to make the trip himself, A.C.E.S. Cargo had decided instead of giv- ing gifts out to our customers and vendors for Christ- mas, that they would make charitable donations in their name. delivering the supplies to their house and came to find out that one of the ladies had recently lost her leg and had just had a pros- thetic in its place. She insisted that she had to stand up through her pain so she can hug us and take a picture with us. It was really eye-opening to see how just a small thing that we take for granted like a few water bottles, some food, and some solar lights can really affect people,” said Bartley. Since Gallagher Staging opened its doors just 6 years ago, Galla- gher admitted that he’s always wanted to build the company in a way that would allow him to help people in need. “It gets to be a little tricky juggling time and efforts spent on the business and what’s spent on passion projects, like helping JABOR and others. I know if I stay focused, I’ll be able to do much more in the near future.” Inspired to develop some more long term solutions not just for Puerto Rico but for future disasters, Gallagher aims to continue working with JABOR to create a rapid deployment system that can provide fresh drinking water to communities along with portable crash-kits containing other supplies. JABOR is always working on multiple humanitarian efforts and do- nations are always needed to move forward on large scale proj- ects. “Being self motivated to see an opportunity and get involved is an amazing way to start. You won’t have to look hard to find someone in need of help,” said Gallagher. “You won’t have to look hard to find someone in need of help.” -Joey Gallagher, Gallagher Staging Among the many memorable, eye-opening experienc- es, Bartley recounted one that really hit home: “It was just about our second-to-last day when I posted a picture on my Instagram story. Shortly after I received a direct message from an old college friend that I hav- en’t spoken to in years. She wrote to me to thank me for what we were doing and tell me how most of her family is there in Puerto Rico. I knew we still had some supplies left and we would be driving all the way across the is- land the next day. So I screenshot our route and asked her if she knew of anyone in need of anything that was near where we would be traveling. She told me about her family who were still without water or power, along with a young baby. It just so happened that they were en route to the airport for us so we decided we would make that our last stop and give them the rest of what we had.” “They were so excited to have us come and were incredi- bly thankful. We spent some time talking with them while 40 “After this experience, I have a newfound respect for the Red Cross. Donating to them is an easy way to help and I saw first hand that the donations really do go to a great cause as they were doing so much good in Puerto Rico,” said Bartley. Additionally Gallagher is developing a website that will make it easier to find local volunteer opportunities. To learn more about how you can get involved, visit JUSTABUNCHOFROADIES.ORG.