Why is the Boy Scout troop stranded?
Hurricane Erin caused flight cancellations, leaving them stranded in St. Thomas.
Travel / Emergencies
A Plymouth Boy Scout troop, Troop 851, found themselves stranded in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, after Hurricane Erin disrupted their travel plans. Originally scheduled to return home on August 17th, the troop now faces unexpected expen...
Troop 851 embarked on a sea base expedition to St. Thomas on August 10th. The six Boy Scouts and four adult leaders had spent over a year fundraising for the trip, raising approximately $2,500 per scout through activities like selling popcorn and Christmas wreaths. Hurricane Erin, a category 4 storm, disrupted their return plans, leading to canceled flights and an extended stay on the island.
The troop leader, Ryan Schroeder, noted that the cost of accommodations and other necessities in St. Thomas is high. The GoFundMe campaign aims to raise $14,000 to cover these additional expenses. Despite the challenges, Schroeder confirmed that the troop is safe, and the storm has passed. The troop is working with airlines and Scouting National to expedite their return. You can contribute to their GoFundMe here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/aid-troop-851-with-unplanned-expenses&ref=yanuki.com
Hurricane Erin caused flight cancellations, leaving them stranded in St. Thomas.
They have launched a GoFundMe campaign to help cover the additional expenses for lodging, meals, and travel.
The earliest they can return is August 22nd or 23rd, but this is tentative.
Donations can be made through their GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/f/aid-troop-851-with-unplanned-expenses&ref=yanuki.com
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