At Aries Building Systems we work to provide for people whether they are our customers or not. In times of need, we often open up our facilities to those that need them; whether during disaster or just critical times of year. We also support local non-profits and organizations in the communities that we have housing.
RAM Modular Gives Emergency Relief to Alberta Wildfire Evacuees and First Responders
Tuesday May 24th 2016 Alberta, Canada – The wildfire still rages on in Alberta Canada, recently consuming an evacuated oil sands camp while threatening at least a dozen other sites in the oil sands region.
Despite this fact, the best of humanity rises up as RAM Modular and a host of other modular building companies opened up their camps to help displaced evacuees and emergency workers including RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police), medical personnel, and the courageous firefighters battling the inferno dubbed “The Beast” due to it’s unparalleled ferocity.
The fire began on May 1st and has torn through over 2,000 square miles at an unprecedented speed leaving a path of destruction and ashes in its wake. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but is known to have originally ignited in a remote forested area. Shifting winds turned this wildfire into a devastatingly historic force of nature; jumping rivers, leveling over 10% of the structures in Fort McMurray, and displacing over 90,000 people from their homes.
Where is a family to go? Where do first responders set up home-base as they fight “The Beast” and treat individuals for smoke inhalation? “Everybody comes together in times like this – RAM Modular and other remote lodges not directly affected by the fire made their facilities available to evacuees,” says Jim Benedict, Vice President of Sales for RAM Modular Canada. “We did what we could, and were happy to help. Families needed a place to reconvene and gather before taking the next step South.”
RAM Modular (and subsidiary Aries Building Systems), known for modular workforce housing and mobile solutions, made 400 accommodations available at their Wandering River camp in Alberta and Monias Lodge located near Conklin. In a dire circumstance when the small towns surrounding Alberta were running out of fuel, and general community resources were trying to get back up and running, having immediate food and shelter for those affected was the only focus. “We made a collective decision with the camp operator to bring in extra staff and make sure people had hot meals and a comfortable place to sleep,” adds Benedict.
While the fire has been out of control, some much-needed good news has come in the form of cooler temperatures, more moisture in the air and reduced wind speeds, which will go a long way in helping the 500+ firefighters in the area suppress the remaining fire. As “The Beast” is finally put down, hopefully thousands of people will soon be able to return to their communities in peace and safety.
Beyond Modular: Aries Supports Building Tomorrow’s Leaders
The Oilmen of East Texas Purchaser Group is a registered non-profit organization for the purpose of supporting local youth involved in organizations such as Future Farmers of America and 4-H Clubs throughout the East Texas Area. The group hosts events such as an annual sporting clay’s tournament, golf tournaments and has also benefited from private donations. The group was founded by three individuals who have worked their entire careers in the Oil and Gas industry, but each benefiting from involvement in FFA/4H during their childhood. Both of these organizations do an outstanding job in developing young people in areas of responsibility, leadership skills and most of all, just some good ole’ hard work. We believe these lessons build characteristics that transform our youth into men and women of character, who will be outstanding leaders in the future.
We support these organizations and families primarily through youth auctions held in conjunction with county livestock shows. The kids raise their animal projects, caring for them daily, eventually competing at livestock shows either on a local area or through one of the State Wide shows such as the Texas State Fair, Fort Worth Livestock Show or the Houston Livestock Show. We participate in the livestock shows by buying their projects through the auctions as well as donating to various scholarship funds.
We would like to thank our many volunteers who donate your time and money to support our efforts and most of all the supporters who continue to participate in our fundraising activities. Through your generous donations, we are building outstanding leaders for tomorrow!
Aries Spreads The Warmth: “Project Heat”
One of Aries Building Systems crew camps located in Williston, North Dakota became a blessing for men who came to Williston looking for work and a better life. ABS volunteered beds for Salvation Army’s “Project Heat” for 50 days straight, between February 10th – March 31st 2014. “On behalf of Project Heat, a program allowing a warm safe place for homeless men to stay, I would like to say a big THANK YOU.” Expressed Joshua Stansbury, Captain/Corps Officer at The Salvation Army. “We have already heard many testimonials of individuals who participated in the program and I am happy to report that 90% of those who participated have secured a job and/or lodging. Aried helped us give these individuals a hand up and for that we are forever grateful.”
See Article in Williston Herald:
http://www.willistonherald.com