Become a Hero

Rogers State University President Larry Rice will chair the annual “HEROES for the American Red Cross” campaign.

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: March 2013

Dr. Larry Rice, president of Rogers State University and chairman of the Rogers County “HEROES for the American Red Cross” campaign.

Dr. Larry Rice, president of Rogers State University and chairman of the Rogers County “HEROES for the American Red Cross” campaign.

Dr. Larry Rice, president, Rogers State University, has been selected to be the chairman for the Rogers County 2013 “HEROES for the American Red Cross” campaign. The campaign will take place in Rogers County throughout the month of March, which is National American Red Cross Month. The campaign goal is $30,000.

    The “HEROES for the American Red Cross” campaign invites members of the ­community, including individuals, businesses, schools, churches and community organizations, to volunteer to collect $1,000 to support the work of their local American Red Cross. Heroes can choose how they want to raise the funds – through fund drives, financial donations, ­special events or business ­promotions. All money raised through the campaign stays in Rogers County. The funds are used to provide food, shelter and other necessities for those ­suffering from a disaster. 

    “I am proud to have been asked to chair this year’s “HEROES for the American Red Cross” campaign. Rogers State University has a long ­history of partnering with the American Red Cross, from holding blood drives on campus to co-sponsoring the annual murder mystery fundraising event,” said Dr. Larry Rice. “The American Red Cross and its dedicated volunteers make a vital difference in our community every single day. Whether it’s helping a family after a home fire, or opening shelters in a blizzard or after a tornado, if there is a need, the American Red Cross is always there. We’ve seen that time and time again. Funds raised through the Hero Campaign is what helps make that possible. I invite everyone to join in as a Hero and make this the most ­successful campaign ever.” 

    Home fires are the most common American Red Cross disaster response. Last year, the local Rogers/Mayes/Wagoner County Service Center responded to 88 home fires, affecting 304 people, with nearly $45,500 in assistance provided in the three counties it serves.

    “We are very pleased that Dr. Rice will be this year’s Rogers County “HEROES for the American Red Cross” ­campaign chair. I know with his leadership this will be a very successful campaign,” said Mark Ogle, director, Rogers/Mayes/Wagoner County Service Center. “The campaign is the only time of year that our local service center holds a formal fundraising drive in Rogers County. Its success is essential in making sure that we have adequate resources available to respond to disasters and provide victims assistance with their immediate emergency needs.”

    Several heroes have already signed up for this year’s campaign. They are: AXH air-coolers; BancFirst; Claremore Daily Progress; Hillcrest Hospital Claremore; HydroHoist Marine Group; Jo Bostick; NOREN (Northeastern Oklahoma Real Estate Network); Pelco Structural, L.L.C.; RCB Bank; Rogers State University; Sean Burrage; SPARK (Sharing Progress Around Rogers Kounty); Suburban Chevrolet and Walmart Supercenter.

    There can never be too many Heroes, and signing up is easy – just call Dr. Rice at (918) 343-7612 or Mark Ogle at (918) 344-8442 or e-mail eat0@eau0eav0eaw0 and let them know to count you in.

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About Author Sheryl Sowell

Sheryl Sowell was born and raised in Tulsa, OK. She graduated from Will Rogers High School and received her Bachelor of Arts in English from Northeastern State University in 2007. She has worked for Value News as editor, writer and advertising copywriter since 2008. She enjoys meeting and interviewing people for Value News articles, learning about their backgrounds, and helping to promote their businesses and local events. In her free time, she enjoys reading, trying new recipes and crafts from Pinterest, attending concerts and sporting events, and spending time with family and friends. Sheryl lives in Tulsa with her fiancé Paul, their daughter Scarlett, and their two dogs, Gunner and Boo.

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