Lilly Lebanon Project Featured on Radio Mom’s What’s Up Boone County
If you’ve driven by the Lebanon Project site, you’ve likely seen large trucks delivering materials, steel being placed or concrete being poured. It’s a fast- moving, dynamic environment with hundreds of workers coming and going to ensure the project is successful.
Our LP1 team members are enjoying getting to know the Lebanon community. Here are a couple of faces you might see out and about around town.
The LP1 Project Team, which includes Lilly, Fluor, and on-site contractors, held a blood drive on July 24 with the support of Versiti. The effort was even more successful than the blood drive held in May. The drive collected 37 units of blood which is enough to save 51 Indiana lives. There were 24 first-time donors! The LP1 Project Team will continue to host blood drives as the staff increases.
It was another great Battle of the BBQ! On Saturday, August 10, more than 2,000 community members came out to sample BBQ from 30
LP1 team members donated nearly 2000 items and $500 dollars to help Lebanon children get off to a good start this school year. That’s more than three times the amount collected last year! The supplies were delivered to volunteers at Freedom Church who organize the items for distribution at Lebanon’s annual Serve Day event on July 20 from 10:30-3:30 p.m. at Memorial Park. Each year more than 1000 students and their families take part in Serve Day events which features free back-to-school resources including vision screenings, hair cut vouchers, after-school care information and more.
Hoosier author and Indianapolis resident John Green said, “Economic growth doesn’t mean anything unless it is inclusive growth.” That statement embodies the Fluor philosophy.
The Lebanon Project team is dedicated to making a positive impact in the Boone County community. Check out some of the ways the team has been getting involved and making a difference.