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FHFH Coordinator Jason Traggiai Receives Team RC&D Award
State: ALL Chapter Code: OH-35 Location:
Date: 5/1/2012 Time: Fee:
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Great Lakes Ohio FHFH Coordinator Jason Traggiai has received the first "Team RC&D" award from the Western Reserve RC&D Council.

In response to a loss of funding and manpower, the Western Reserve RC&D Council, with support from the National and State of Ohio RC&D Associations, initiated a volunteer program known as TEAM RC&D. The goal is to attract and reward professional staff members of federal, state, local and private organizations for giving their time to support the goals of RC&D. Volunteers are being asked to “give a day to their local RC&D Council.” Over 300 RC&D Councils are in place across the country.

The Western Reserve Resource Conservation & Development (RC&D) Council is dedicated to planning, promoting and implementing conservation and sustainable use of natural resources in both rural and urban areas throughout the nine-county area they serve: Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage, Summit, and Trumbull.

Lake County Council members are Commissioner Dan Troy, Darrell Webster--Troy’s proxy, Robert Zeitz, and Richard Baker.

RC&D is involved with land conservation, water and land management, community development and any other projects necessary to maintain the organization’s capacity, effectiveness and sustainability.

Jason Traggiai works as a federal employee at Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center where he serves as staff architect, overseeing design and construction of projects at the main hospital in Wade Park or one of many outlining outpatient clinics across much of Ohio.

Jason also volunteers as the Great Lakes FHFH Chapter Coordinator (OH-35) of the local Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry (FHFH), a 501(c)3 organization that covers the entire cost of processing legally harvested deer, other big game and livestock by inspected meat processors. The meat is then donated to non-profit organizations and ministries that serve the needy, generally in the same county where it was donated. Traggiai’s chapter covers Ashtabula, Geauga, and Lake Counties. All at no cost to the farmer, the hunter, or the hungry.

Early last year, Geauga Soil and Water Conservation District, a voting member of the RC&D Council, proposed that Council adopt the FHFH project by including it in RC&D’s annual plan of work. FHFH was formally adopted in April of 2011.

Since then, RC&D volunteers have helped Traggiai distribute meat to food banks and have plans to assist him in other ways. Being an official project of RC&D will reflect favorably on FHFH in the grant application process.

PICTURED: Jason Traggiai (left) receives TEAM RC&D recognition from RC&D President, Adrian Achtermann





 
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