Lions Club Aids Beaver Flood Recovery with Grant and Volunteers
The Lions Club has provided a $15,000 grant, along with volunteers and supplies, to assist in the recovery efforts for Beaver residents affected by flooding that followed the Cottonwood Fire. The grant money is being used to purchase necessary cleaning…
Salt Lake City, UT, August 22, 2026 —
The Lions Club has stepped in to support Beaver residents impacted by recent flooding, which occurred in the aftermath of the Cottonwood Fire. The organization has allocated a $15,000 grant to aid in the recovery and cleanup operations. In addition to the financial contribution, Lions Club members are providing essential supplies and dedicating their time as volunteers.
The grant funding is designated for the procurement of critical cleaning supplies and equipment needed to help residents restore their homes. This includes items aimed at addressing the damage caused by the floodwaters that followed the wildfire.
Lions Club volunteers are actively engaged on the ground in Beaver. Their efforts involve participating directly in the cleanup process and assisting with the disinfection of affected residences. This hands-on approach aims to expedite the return to normalcy for those affected by the dual disasters of fire and subsequent flooding.
The collaborative effort between the Lions Club and the Beaver community underscores a commitment to recovery and mutual aid in the face of significant environmental challenges. Further details regarding the specific timeline for the cleanup operations or the total number of homes being assisted were not immediately available.
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