Ӱpro Stories
Ӱpro Relief Alliance Helps Wildfire Victims Rebuild
Following 2018's Camp Fire, the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history, 17 Ӱpro students spent spring break this year helping rebuild homes in one town.
Now responding to need for 18 years, Ӱpro's donor-funded Catastrophic Relief Alliance, led by adviser Andy Gulati, associate librarian for the sciences, traveled to mountainous ranges in Butte County and the foothill community where the firestorm originally formed.
"This was the first CRA travel trip in three years, since our January 2020 trip to Houston, just before the pandemic shut everything down," Gulati said.
Paradise, one of two towns the fire almost completely destroyed, welcomed the students. It was CRA's first trip to the West Coast, and first time working with Mennonite Disaster Service of Lititz.
"I think it was the people in it who made the experience unforgettable," Kathleen Nguyen says.
Nguyen, a first-year student from Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, says, "The homeowners whose homes we aided in renovating were wonderfully gracious [and] the site coordinators from Mennonite Disaster Services truly inspired us with their unwavering kindness."
Gulati hopes MDS and CRA "will again work together in the future."
CRA mounted a strong response team with five first-years and 10 sophomores, which Gulati says "bodes well for a strong future."
Five mentors from the greater Ӱpro community accompanied the students.
"Our group of Ӱpro students and mentors became our own tight-knit family," Nguyen says. "Always full of wisdom, humor and support for one another."
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