This resolution, introduced on February 24, 2026, commends the numerous volunteers who played a vital role in the recovery efforts following the devastating flash floods that struck Chief Logan State Park in May 2025. The floods caused significant damage to park facilities and infrastructure, prompting a remarkable response from the community in Logan County and surrounding areas. Volunteers from various backgrounds, including community organizations, students, public officials, and private citizens, came together to assist in the cleanup and restoration efforts, demonstrating the resilience and unity characteristic of West Virginians.

The resolution highlights the selfless dedication of these volunteers, who worked tirelessly under challenging conditions to restore the park and provide hope to those affected by the disaster. It expresses profound gratitude for their extraordinary service and emphasizes that the true strength of West Virginia lies in the willingness of its people to support one another during times of crisis. The Senate also directs that copies of the resolution be forwarded to the volunteer organizations and local emergency management offices to acknowledge their contributions.