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Community Response

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Community Response

 

Along with the immediate support provided by rescue workers and citizens such as Matthew Miller, many members of the community banded together to raise money and support for the victims following the bridge collapse. Many of the charity events listed on this page gave all of the proceeds to Minnesota Helps. Each community, whether musical, athletic, or religious provided valuable support to all affected by the bridge collapse.

 

35W Bridge Relief Benefit Concert

 

On Sunday August 12, 2007 the musicians of the city of Minneapolis came together to hold a Benefit Concert to Raise money for the victims of the I-35W Bridge collapse. Immediately after the bridge fell musicians from the Twin Cities area began to organize the benefit. Each artist independently contacted the The Fine Line Music Cafe asking to be apart of any relief concert they were organizing. The concert raised $17,000 for the victims. The benefit concert was held at the Fine Line Music Cafe. All of the money raised was given to the Minnesota Helps- Bridge Disaster Fund (see Charities and Victims Compensation Funds) to provide support to individuals and local charities assisting the victims and their families. (1) A portion of the bar sales and 100% of the door fees were donated. The performers included: (2)

 

  • Concentual
  • Send up the Room
  • Charlz Newman
  • Willie Wisely
  • The Abdomen
  • Pop ROCKS
  • Christy Love & You Know Who
  • Tim Mahoney
  • The Alarmists
  • The Melismatics
  • Hairball

 

All of the bands participating in the Relief Concert contacted the Fine Line Music Cafe the day after the collapse and requested to be part of any relief efforts the cafe was coordinating. Along with the concerts the event also included a silent auction. (2)

 

The silent auction consisted of a variety of items donated from several individuals and organizations around the state. Minnesota NASCAR joined other donators including: 3M, BestBuy, General Mills, Great Clips, Imation/Memorex and Target by contributing items to the auction. Several "Big-Ticket" items brought funds in for the relief effort. One such big ticket item was driver-autographed memorabilia. The nonprofit NASCAR foundation also made a donation to the relief fund. (3)

 

 

Jewish Community Outreach

 

The Jewish Community Relations Council helped organize responses to the bridge collapse by co-sponsoring a Community Interfaith Prayer Service at St. Mark's Cathedral in Minneapolis. The Prayer Service was open to people of all faiths. It was intended to provide a place for comfort and support for anyone affected by the bridge collapse. Religious leaders were also present on the collapse site to pray with anyone in need. Further support was provided by The Temple Israel which held a service of healing to provide support for anyone effected by the bridge collapse. The healing service was an opportunity for all affected by the bridge collapse to come together and grow and heal as a group. The Jewish Family and Children's Service of Minneapolis provided free crisis intervention counseling for anyone who needed emotional or psychological support following the collapse. The counseling included family counseling for those who had children effected for solo counseling for anyone who need to heal privately. (4)

 

Minnesota Twins Baseball

 

The collapse of the 35W bridge occurred about a half hour before the start of the Minnesota Twin's game against the Kansas City Royals. At the request of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety the August 1st game was held as scheduled. However, the Thursday game was postponed in order to lessen traffic into the area to allow the team to show support for the victims. The groundbreaking ceremony for the new stadium was also postponed out of respect. The Twins believed that after waiting 12 years for a new stadium another few weeks our of respect for those who suffered loss or injury when the bridge collapsed. (5,6) The Minnesota Twins have also printed a copy of the 35W highway sign with 8-1-2007 below it and placed it behind homeplate in remembrance of the disaster.

 

On March 31, 2008 the Twins honored a bridge collapse hero with by giving him the opportunity to throw the opening pitch at the season opener. Matthew Miller received a standing ovation from the crowd and a hug from Team General Manager Ron Gardenhire. Miller, after witnessing the bridge collapse, while working on one of the construction crews, pulled several victims to safety before the first responders arrived.

 

3-CD Compilation

 

CD baby is partnering with a group of national musicians to compile a 3 -CD set entitled __Musicians for Minneapolis: 57 Songs for the I-35W Bridge Disaster Relief Effort__. The goal of the CD set is to provide much needed funding to the victims and families affected by the bridge collapse. All proceeds from the CD sale are going to be donated to the Minnesota Helps: Bridge Disaster Fund. (7) Country artists Rockie Lynne contributed the opening song to the CD set and is expected to drive sales of the compilation. (8) Several other artists including Los Lobos, Joe Bonamassa, Jim Lauderdale, Steve Vai and The Scorchers are among the contributors. A full lists of the artists contributing to the CD set can be found here. Furthermore, Electro-Voice (the parent company compiling the CD) will hold a charity auction of celebrity memorabilia to raise further funds for the charity. The memorabilia is set to include several signed instruments from artists such as Ozzy Osbourne, Zakk Wylde, Steve Vai and many others. All of the memorabilia is donated by Electro-Voice and all proceeds from the auction will go to provide further support to the victims. (7,9)

 

The United Way-Twin Cities

Following the collapse The Twin Cities United Way established their 211 line to assess the interim needs of families who had loved one die in the collapse. Resource Coordinators were established, in conjunction with Minnesota Helps, and worked with the victims to present their needs to the Long Term Recovery Committee LTRC. At this point in time the United Way has helped connect 95 survivor families with the LTRC to receive support. The President of The United Way, Lauren Segal said "“From the very beginning, each group that is participating on the Long Term Recovery Committee, has worked as a team, putting the needs of the survivors first.”. (10) The United Way continues to work with the LTRC and Minnesota Helps to provide support for victims of the bridge collapse.

 

The Adventure Divers of Minot, North Dakota

A group of professional divers called the Adventure Divers of Minot first responded to the bridge collapse after hearing from Bolander, the demolition contractor in charge of the bridge cleanup, that divers were needed to assist with the cleanup. Although the dive effort was coordinated by the United States Navy Divers, The Adventure Divers were on site to start removing debris as soon as it was cleared by the Navy divers. Although The Adventure Divers were unable to participate in the search for victims they provided a significant amount of aid to the construction crew once the Navy had cleared the scene. (11)

 

 

 

 

Resources

 

  1. Schugel, James. Fine Line Benefit Raises $17K for Bridge Relief. WCCO.com. Retrieved 3.27.2008.
  2. MFR. Reminder: 35W Bridge Relief Benefit Concert Tonight!. Retrieved 3.28.2008.
  3. NASCAR. Minnesota sponsors come together for bridge relief. NASCAR.com. Retrieved 3.28.2008.
  4. E-democracy. 35W. Retrieved 3.28.2008.
  5. Thesier, Kelly. Twins to Play Indians as Planned. MLB.com. Retrieved 3.30.2008
  6. Thesier, Kelly. Tragedy Hits Close to Home for Twins. MLB.com. Retrieved 3.30.2008.
  7. CD Baby. Musicians for Minneapolis. CDbaby.com. Retrieved 3.26.2008.
  8. PRNewswire. Rockie Lynne Lends Talent to Benefit CD for Bridge Collapse Victims Reuters.com. Retrieved 3.26.2008.
  9. Hogendorn, Brittany. Musicians for Minneapolis Benefit CD. PremierGuitar.com. Retrieved 3.26.2008.
  10. Langer, Christelle.__ I-35W Bridge Long Term Recovery Committee and Minnesota Helps – Bridge Disaster Fund™ Progress Report on Aid to Bridge Collapse Survivors__. Retrieved March 30, 2008.
  11. Truveo. __Minot Diver Working in Minneapolis__. Retrieved April 14, 2008.

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