St. Vincent Disaster Relief Fund - Biabou
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You may have seen this volcanic eruption in the news from a tiny island in the Caribbean?
That island. St. Vincent, where my father is from. It is also where many family members and friends still live. To you, this may be just another natural disaster far away that you can turn the channel from, but for over 100,000 people on this island and families connected to them, this is a disaster that will change our lives forever.
Most of the island has lost power. There are unable to access freshwater, and they are dealing with the uncertainty of not knowing if this is the worst of it or is this just the beginning.
We’ve all experienced this type of uncertainty in the last year.
Disaster relief is slowly trickling in, but it is mostly targeted for Kingstown. I have family in Biabou, an hour out of town, where supplies are scarce. Shelters in need of mattresses, N95 masks, toiletries, and other basic necessities.
This is an island of beauty, filled with generous souls just trying to live a good life.
So we are asking for your help.
Can you donate?
Can you share?
Can you simply choose not to continue scrolling, recognize good people are suffering in the world, and help show up however you can?
We will be providing updates on how the funds are being distributed through this page.
Thank you for whatever you can do.
Some of The Key Items Purchased & Shipped So Far:
Canned goods: 865 cans
Snacks (chips, cookies, gummies, etc) 927
Masks: 1900
Medicines (bottles of aspirin, Tylenol, Motrin, Advil, vitamins, etc): 90
Pads/tampons: 1152
Toothbrushes: 160
Toothpaste: 50 tubes
Wipes (baby wipes, Clorox wipes, hand sanitizing wipes, etc): 63 packs
Diapers: 786
Hand sanitizer: 6 gallons
Soap: 158 bars
Organizers:
Brittney Shortte
Christiana Harry
Monte Harry Jr.
Carlon Browne
Marc Browne
Marjorie Browne
Carl Browne
Monte Harry
Tanya Harry
Trond Haynes
Colin Harry
Zenaida Harry
Shana Harry
Jeff Harry
Organizer
Jeff Harry
Organizer
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