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Seafarers Answer the Call of Those in Need in Tacoma
SIU Team Enthusiastically Volunteers to Help Community
December 2007

When country or community calls, Seafarers have always answered. It was no surprise, then, that when the city of Tacoma, Wash. asked for help repairing and painting the exterior of homes of hundreds of elderly and special needs residents earlier this year, more than 30 recertified bosuns, stewards and other members and friends of the Seafarers International Union bonded together to answer the call.

Paint Tacoma-Pierce Beautiful is an annual program through which community members and local organizations pool their resources and volunteer manpower to help those who can’t help themselves. Through that program, 32 SIU members, employees, family members and friends in the Tacoma area washed, scraped, sanded, caulked and painted Beatrice Lindsey’s home, devoting more than 200 hours of volunteer manpower.

Affectionately known as “Bea,” Mrs. Lindsey is an 84-year-old widow.

According to program guidelines, for a homeowner to be selected to get his or her home painted, a group of at least 15 volunteers must be formed per home. Groups aren’t limited to just painting, however. When it came to the SIU’s Tacoma group, they went well beyond the call of duty. They started organizing in mid-July and finished the project in late August.

“The exterior of the house was in poor shape,” recalled Tacoma SIU Port Agent and paint project team leader Joe Vincenzo. “The pigment had faded over the years. Cedar shakes were loose and needed to be nailed back in place. The entire house had to be pressure washed, wire brushed and primed in spots. The gables and fascia on the roof had to be secured with nails, primed and painted. The house also needed caulking and a fairly heavy coat of paint all around. We also prepped, primed and painted the garage.

“As for me, I was looking for an opportunity to volunteer and to continue the work of the SIU through community involvement,” added Vincenzo when asked why he volunteered to help a total stranger. “Organized labor and the SIU in particular have always reached out to communities through the United Way and other such organizations. Paint Tacoma was a wonderful opportunity in keeping with a very rich tradition.”

“I was very excited when Joe came to the staff asking if we would be interested in doing community work,” said Port Secretary Brenda Flesner. “Everyone in the office replied with extreme enthusiasm. I had never painted an outside of a home and thought what fun it would be to learn the procedures. We had to wait about a month before we were assigned to our ‘candidate,’ but I was ready to start the day Joe brought the idea to us.

“I enjoy helping the community,” Flesner continued. “I am so blessed with the family I have, the job that has employed me for so many years, and all the ‘empty’ but fulfilling materials in my life. I feel I need to give something back, and teach my children the importance of helping others without strings attached.”

Flesner mentioned another positive aspect to her family’s participation. “To this day, my children still speak of Bea and the fun they had painting. Even my three-year-old painted, even though she got more on herself than the house. Every time we pass a house that is similar to the color we painted Bea’s, Emilia always says, ‘Look mama, it’s Bea’s house.’ The other great thing I got out of doing Paint Tacoma Beautiful is I have made a friend for life in Bea. I visit her frequently and enjoy all the moments and memories she shares with me. I hope we can do another project like this again.”

So, what did Bea think about the people who worked to revive her 52-year-old home? “They were very fine people. I’m proud to know them and to have such great neighbors. Thanks to them all and especially Joe and Brenda. Brenda kept things organized and helped me through it. I know they all were busy with their jobs and I’m so grateful they helped me.”

“I was pleased when Joe asked if we would be interested in helping in a community project,” said SIU Tacoma Port Administrator Jim Ott. “I do community and charity work for my parish but had never participated in the Paint Tacoma Beautiful project. I was very excited when they assigned our house and the staff went ‘full speed ahead’ to organize what was needed for our project. I was quite surprised at the amount of work needed to get the work started.”

Ott said that the planning included putting together supply lists and then ordering paint along with related items such as rollers, pans, drop cloths, rags, brushes, paint remover, a pressure washer and more. Following a meeting of Bea and a project representative (Tim Gappa), the SIU team surveyed the house one final time before beginning its work.

“What was most rewarding for me was the companionship that developed between staff and members during this time,” added Ott, who took the photos accompanying this story. “Another highlight was Brenda’s three children and (Safety Director) Ryan Palmer’s son helping with the project.”

Chief Steward and volunteer Clark Williams summed up his feelings about the Tacoma project when he said, “I worked over four days over four weekends. I’d never done anything like this before but I always wanted to. It’s great to give something back to the community. The way it brought folks together, it was a great example of the brotherhood we really have here. When you do something like this for a person as special as Bea, it’s a joy. I’m going to try to make this a part of my vacation planning every year.”
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Members of the SIU Tacoma Volunteer Team

2nd Cook Ismail Nasser

GUDE Nagi Nagi

SB Clark Williams

AB Abdullatif Ahmed

SA Abdufatah Abdulla

GUDE Wilkin Hoehn

CC Jamie Serrano

DEU Henry Egaran

Wiper Rudolf Jordan

QMED John Day

SA Khaled Mohamed

Oiler Efren Bacomo

BREC Richard Barnes

OS Rick Jones

Bosun Chris Tizon

BREC Don Rezendes

SREC Amanda Suncin

CC Claudia Mauricio

DEU Salah Muthana

AB Gary Jennings

DEU Larry Ronning

Port Agent Joe Vincenzo

Safety Director Ryan Palmer

Quinten Palmer, son of Ryan Palmer

Patrolman Randall Kramer

Stevie McCoy, friend of Randall Kramer

Administrator Brenda Flesner

Nico Delia, son of Brenda

Donica Delia, daughter of Brenda

Emilia Flesner, daughter of Brenda

Administrator James Ott

Kathy Jones, next-door neighbor

 
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