By Gary Ogle
 gogle@wbcowqel.com
Even guardian angels need their own angel now and again, and Tuesday the Bucyrus Chapter of the Guardian Angels found theirs.
Todd Boyer of the Ohio Mutual Insurance Group presented local chapter members with a laptop computer, desk top computer and monitor with mouse and keyboard.
“These are computers that were going to be retired,” Boyer explained.
Robin Michaels of the Bucyrus Chapter of the Guardian Angels said the group’s equipment recently took a turn for the worse.
“We took it down to the computer shop and they said it wasn’t worth fixing,” Michaels noted, adding their options were limited to trying to salvage the hard drive or using it for target practice.
In stepped another unseen and unheralded angel to aid in the solution to the problem.
“Deb Pinion (Chamber of Commerce director) contacted us and asked if we had any resources we could donate to the work the angels,” Boyer said.
Michaels explained how the much-needed donation will benefit the Guardian Angels and the entire community.
“Communications with the community. We’re another resource for the community,” Michaels said. “That’s how they communicate with us a lot of times. Because we all have jobs we can’t be near our phones so they can leave communications with us through Facebook.”
Michaels said Guardian Angels can often respond directly to calls if no threat of violence exists without tying up police resources.
The local Guardian Angels chapter con be contacted online at Facebook@Bucyrus Horizon; emailed at Bucyrusangel@yahoo.com; or by phone at 419-310-4862.
 
                
