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Hisun donates $225K in generators to flood relief
August 31, 2017


Hisun Motors Corp., USA, based out of McKinney, Texas, has teamed up with the Guns & Hoses Foundation of North Texas to make available for donation more than 250 generators to assist with Hurricane Harvey rescue and relief efforts taking place in Southeast Texas. The generators represent a retail value of approximately $225,000.

Local police and fire departments from all over North Texas gathered at HISUN national headquarters to load up trucks and trailers to be delivered to Harris County and surrounding areas. After hearing of the donation on a local radio broadcast former Dallas Cowboys quarterback, Tony Romo, tweeted his support to provide truckload transportation for the donated generators.



With several first responders expected to travel to Southeast Texas to assist with relief and rescue efforts, local police and fire departments will be equipped with generators to accompany their mission and assist those in need.



Ryan Daugherty, VP of Marketing and Sales stated, “To see Hurricane Harvey cause so much destruction is devastating, and watching it happen in our backyard is all the more devastating. Hisun USA is proud to partner with the Guns & Hoses Foundation of North Texas who has the outreach and support to get this equipment into the hands of those who need it most and directly onto the front line equipping first responders who are working day-in and day-out in the middle of this destruction.”

“To receive a donation of this magnitude, and at such a quick response, is heartwarming. Knowing this equipment will be used to help save lives and rebuild cities and communities goes far beyond what anyone can expect,” said Dave Swavey, Executive Director of Guns & Hoses Foundation of North Texas.





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FYI. Hisum Motor corp only produces ATVs and UTVs..........they shut down this production in lieu of producing these generators. After producing them, they couldn't find a way to transport the units to the relief areas. Tony Romo stepped in and said that he would make arrangements and donate the entire cost of the transport/distribution.:texflag:
 
FYI. Hisum Motor corp only produces ATVs and UTVs..........they shut down this production in lieu of producing these generators. After producing them, they couldn't find a way to transport the units to the relief areas. Tony Romo stepped in and said that he would make arrangements and donate the entire cost of the transport/distribution.:texflag:

That's a pretty solid effort that.
 
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In collaboration w/ @jonweeks46, 100% of the profits go to @greaterhoucf to help the victims of Hurricane Harvey: http://HoustonStrongShirt.com <<

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Texans pay visit to shelter for Hurricane Harvey at NRG Center
10:50 PM CT
  • Sarah BarshopESPN Staff Writer

HOUSTON -- Tom Savage stood in the center of the shelter for those affected by Hurricane Harvey at the NRG Center on Thursday, surrounded by cots, passing out hats and taking pictures with fans.

Savage, along with 54 of his teammates and members of the Houston Texans' staff, spent more than an hour meeting with some of the people who have been displaced by flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey. They also took photos and signed autographs. THE REST OF THE STORY
 
I think as far as wide receivers go Hopkins has played with more QBs since he has been in the league compared to anyone.

Hopefully this will be seen as a loyal gesture towards the players and they know when they play in Houston they will be rewarded, especially playing through adversity.

I know two guys by the name of Brock and Ed that will confirm it is easy to take money from the Texans.
 
I think as far as wide receivers go Hopkins has played with more QBs since he has been in the league compared to anyone.

Hopefully this will be seen as a loyal gesture towards the players and they know when they play in Houston they will be rewarded, especially playing through adversity.

I know two guys by the name of Brock and Ed that will confirm it is easy to take money from the Texans.
BROCKED a new term for taking money from someone. Bernie Madoff BROCKED hundreds of millions from people. I am patenting, trademarking and saying back off!! it's my term.
 
So proud of what JJ Watt is doing with his YouCaring fund for Hurricane Harvey! It's great to see Houstonians stepping up and really trying to restore our city.

Instead of showing videos and images of the destruction and devastation caused by Harvey, I decided instead to share this video I made sometime ago of our beautiful city. I hope it inspires Houstonians and encourages them to continue in their relentless efforts to restore our city. I can't think of a better time to share it! Enjoy!

I have listed JJ Watt's charity along with others that can help those in need during this time. Click below to watch the video and get more info on how you can help.

 
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We need to go after TJ Ward..................he'd be relatively cheap............great leader, great tackler, tough as nails..........and in the box player/enforcer.........would even be a great replacement and upgrade from Bouye.

Wouldn't be against kicking the tires on Ward, but not getting how he'd be an upgrade from Bouye. They don't do much at all similar scheme wise.
 
Who is our Bouye now? Who can take care of the TE?

Ward doesn't have the same attributes to run and wrap himself around a te man-to-man that Bouye did.

As for that particular role now, KJax with Cunningham and Decoud being groomed and coached up respectively in the meantime.
 
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