Clarks Cay & Dunbar Rock Staff Devastated by Fire
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A devastating fire ripped through the small town of Bonacca in Guanaja Honduras early morning of October 2nd. Many of the Clark's Cay and Dunbar Rock staff have lost everything. Homes are gone, clothing gone, personal effects gone, everything burned. Guanaja is seeing the worst disaster since hurricane Mitch in 1998. Please open your hearts and donate to the wonderful staff who has brought smiles to your faces over the years. Their families are desperate for any help you can give. Please contact us if you would like to send clothing or other items to help them start rebuilding.
The management team for Clark's Cay and Dunbar Rock, Mark, Denis, Jen and Lee, will use these funds to provide food, shelter, clothing and other necessities for life for the resort employees and their families. We will also be looking at what we can do to support the community as well. Approximately 200 homes were lost in the fire and there is much to rebuild. I will personally withdraw the funds and be handling the distribution to the people immediately, not to exceed 60-90 days. The employees, their families and those who live in the community thank you for your support in helping to rebuild their homes.
The management team for Clark's Cay and Dunbar Rock, Mark, Denis, Jen and Lee, will use these funds to provide food, shelter, clothing and other necessities for life for the resort employees and their families. We will also be looking at what we can do to support the community as well. Approximately 200 homes were lost in the fire and there is much to rebuild. I will personally withdraw the funds and be handling the distribution to the people immediately, not to exceed 60-90 days. The employees, their families and those who live in the community thank you for your support in helping to rebuild their homes.
Organizer
Mark Walker
Organizer
Plano, TX