Health & Fitness
Neighborhood Assistance Preservation Program – City of Lake Saint Louis
Do you know what NAPP of Lake St Louis stands for?...
Received this email and felt all of LSL should know the great work these guys are doing.
On Saturday, May 28, the NAPP team of nine volunteers removed downed large tree branches from recent storms for a Lake Saint Louis couple who were unable to do the work themselves. Christian Disposal donated the use of a 20 yard roll off box and debris haul off. The City of Lake Saint Louis Neighborhood Assistance Preservation Program was established to identify and support city homeowners in need of assistance in maintaining their home or property. The community based NAPP program was designed to work with the City’s Code Enforcement Office to assist residents with code awareness and resolution. NAPP is comprised of individual volunteers, community organizations and businesses who donate their time, tools, supplies and services to assist qualifying homeowners with home and property maintenance issues. More information about the NAPP program is available from the City’s Code Enforcement Office or online at www.lakesaintlouis.com under “Volunteer Opportunities”. NAPP Team PHOTO – left to right: Alderman Ralph Sidebottom, James Sharkey, Ed Ketterer, Ron Knoerzer, Don Smedshammer, Gary Torlina, Joe Snell (NAPP team leader), and Dale Childress. Submitted by: Joe SNELL, NAPP Team Leader