Mike Currier, right, and Gary Moreau watch as a truck driver closes a trailer they packed with supplies on Friday. It took the group of volunteers two hours to fill the trailer.
Over a dozen volunteers shuffle to load boxes into a trailer Friday. The volunteers loaded 20,000 spiral notebooks and around 100 wheelchairs while working with the Container Project.
Gary Moreau pulls a pallet full of supplies toward a trailer Friday at the Mobility Worldwide warehouse. Moreau is an executive director at Mobility Worldwide and helped assist the Container Project in sending a wide variety of supplies to underprivileged communities in Nicaragua.
Elsie Heller, a volunteer for Mobility Worldwide, packs toolkits and instruction boxes Friday. The toolkit is placed inside of donated tennis ball containers, which is one of may ways the organization remains sustainable. Heller volunteers at Mobility Worldwide once a week.
John Stafford carries a ladder after placing the last box on a trailer bound for Nicaragua on Friday. Once in Nicaragua, the supplies will be distributed by the Rainbow Network to over 160 communities in need.
Mike Currier, right, and Gary Moreau watch as a truck driver closes a trailer they packed with supplies on Friday. It took the group of volunteers two hours to fill the trailer.
Over a dozen volunteers shuffle to load boxes into a trailer Friday. The volunteers loaded 20,000 spiral notebooks and around 100 wheelchairs while working with the Container Project.
Gary Moreau pulls a pallet full of supplies toward a trailer Friday at the Mobility Worldwide warehouse. Moreau is an executive director at Mobility Worldwide and helped assist the Container Project in sending a wide variety of supplies to underprivileged communities in Nicaragua.
Elsie Heller, a volunteer for Mobility Worldwide, packs toolkits and instruction boxes Friday. The toolkit is placed inside of donated tennis ball containers, which is one of may ways the organization remains sustainable. Heller volunteers at Mobility Worldwide once a week.
John Stafford carries a ladder after placing the last box on a trailer bound for Nicaragua on Friday. Once in Nicaragua, the supplies will be distributed by the Rainbow Network to over 160 communities in need.
Volunteers shimmied between stacks of boxes that towered overhead as they packed a 40-foot-trailer headed to Nicaragua on Friday morning.
Members of the Columbia Rotary South, Mobility Worldwide and various church groups joined together to help The Container Project fill the trailer with wheelchairs, desks, school supplies, computers and more.