Caribbean Relief Project Brings Community Together to Aid Hurricane Victims
Jesse Hamilton
October 3, 2017
In the aftermath of Hurricanes Irma and Maria, many islands in the Caribbean were left with historic destruction, widespread power outages, and severe property damage. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families, first responders and volunteers who are working to save those in immediate need and those who have had their lives forever changed by this storm. What we have a humanitarian crisis impacting multiple islands right now. This Caribbean Relief Project represents an effort to mobilize throughout our communities to meet that humanitarian challenge.
Caribbean Relief Project neighborhood collection sites include:
- Mount Zion Church of God, 203 E. 37th St, Brooklyn, NY
- St. Francis de Sales School for the Deaf, 260 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY
- Caribbean Women's Health Association, 3512 Church Ave, Brooklyn, NY
- Medgar Evers College, 1650 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY
- P.S. 92, 600 Parkside Ave, Brooklyn, NY
- Haitian-American Community Coalition (HCC) 3807-3809 Church Ave Brooklyn, NY
- West Indian American Carnival Association, 325 Rogers Ave, Brooklyn, NY
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