As many of you know, a very tragic thing happened around Christmas in 2009. Arrow Trucking out of Tulsa, OK shut down without warning leaving over 1,400 truck drivers stranded across the United States of America with no food, shelter, money, fuel or even heat to keep warm during the harsh winter that was brewing throughout the time. Exile Deviation Radio's Owner, Adam Jeske (DJ Hockeyman) took the initiative to begin accepting donations from people nationwide and worldwide to assist the thousands of Facebook members that were already coordinating efforts to get these truck drivers home!

    It has been this tragic event that has caused Exile Deviation Radio to become a partner to lend a helping hand to these truck drivers in need when other trucking companies across the United States, as well as the United Parcel Service (UPS), United States Postal Service (USPS) and Federal Express (FedEx) assisted these drivers to gain the ability to have their personal products shipped back to their homes at very low rates!

    A tragedy such as this should not go un-noticed and the people responsible should hold the responsibility of getting this group of individuals home, but refused to do so. Instead, they cut off all GPS tracking to the trucks, leaving the drivers stranded all over the United States with very little communication to their friends and families to help them get home. This type of act MUST be stopped and it needs to be handled to the fullest extent of the United States Federal Law.

    Exile Deviation Radio Owner, Adam Jeske, says, "It's heartbreaking to see something like this happen, especially to this many people and at the holiday season at that. What kind of a person would do something like this to these drivers, being the backbone of the United States economy and the backbone of transportation of goods, products and car parts for the American workers?"

    Anybody wishing to make any donations toward these drivers can do so by clicking the following image: