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Fishburne PG Hoops Player Volunteers with Hundreds at Delta’s Atlanta Hub in Haitian Relief Effort

Sometimes the aftermath of great tragedies brings forth with it tremendous acts of humanity and compassion. Chris Nelson, a PG Basketball player from Atlanta, Georgia, volunteered at Hartsfield-Jackson Airport for almost forty hours in an effort to load Delta planes with food, water and supplies bound for Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Nelson noted that, “through life he’s had a lot of help, and the volunteer effort with Delta was a great chance to give back.”

Cadet Nelson reports that over 100 people volunteered at Atlanta’s International Airport in the packing of dozens of airplanes. In an interview, Chris described donations coming in from around the world through Red Cross. Loading baby supplies, clothes, food and water for long hours over several days was tiring work. Cadet Nelson spoke of how his fitness training at Fishburne really helped maintain a high stamina levels throughout his efforts resulting in a job well done.

In closing, Cadet Nelson noted, “It was a chance to meet new people and gain a fresh perspective.”

At FMS, we hope that all of our cadets taken it upon themselves and reach out to those in need. Chris’s generous donation of time and energy has served as a model to the Corps of Cadets here at Fishburne.

2 Responses

  1. BARBARA CRAIG

    This is Chris aunt from Hawaii. His uncle (my spouse) is a Marine of 30 years. We are so proud of Chris. I credit FMS for this as well as his Grandmother Althea Johnson. I support Chris and up lift his spirits as often as I can. This wonderful deed he has done is worthy of praise. This is really a change for him. Therefore, I am so proud of his effort in helping loading those planes for Haiti. My love goes out to him. Thank You FMS for all you have done to change Chris Nelson. GOD Bless, Aunt Barbara “Tulu” Craig.

    February 16, 2010 at 7:48 pm

    • Great post! Thank you for the kind words!

      February 16, 2010 at 7:59 pm

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