November 14, 2024

GP Hosford’s swift response brings hope

and healing to a tornado-stricken community

http://www.cljnews.com

HOSFORD – When a powerful tornado struck the small, rural town of Hosford on April 27 the team at GP Hosford OSB immediately stepped up to help.

The destructive storm, an EF2 tornado with winds as high as 125 miles per hour, severely damaged almost every home along a two mile stretch, just south of the plant. Trees and debris were left scattered everywhere.

Right away, the team at GP Hosford reached out to local authorities to discuss the need for support and recovery efforts. They gathered essential supplies, including two pallets of bottled water, safety glasses, and protective clothing, and delivered them to the Hosford Volunteer Fire Department. The supplies were then distributed to the affected residents. Over the course of the weekend, dedicated employees volunteered their time to distribute water and cook and deliver food to residents and relief workers.

The GP team then partnered with SIS, the waste contractor for Hosford OSB. Together, they redirected a full-time driver to promptly deliver large construction dumpsters to various homes in the area. Door-to-door visits were conducted, engaging with homeowners to understand their needs, and working closely with the Liberty County Sheriff’s Department to coordinate volunteer efforts.

GP volunteers worked diligently to move debris piles into dumpsters for homeowners. Furthermore, the team extended their support to one of their own, a fellow colleague who had been directly impacted by the tornado,
cleaning up two loads of debris from his residence.

“I have an immense sense of pride and gratitude for the team at GP Hosford,” said Madison McNealey, facility environmental manager at Hosford OSB. “They came together during a time when our neighbors and community needed them the most. Their remarkable display of collaboration and compassion in the face of adversity truly showcases what Georgia-Pacific employees are about and what happens when people come together.”

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