Places to donate after Hurricane Irma- Trinidad and Tobago

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The utter devastation in our Caribbean neighbors countries has really hit hard. In particular Barbuda’s situation is catastrophic and we are looking for ways to help.

 

Several organizations have organized ways to donate and drop off points.  The ones we have seen so far are listed below. As we see others we will share it on this post. Please give generously to help our brothers and sisters in the Caribbean.

 

Living Water Community

Living Water Community has started to accept non-perishable food items, water, towels and blankets as well as cheque donations for the victims of Hurricane Irma in our region. I’m sure you’ve seen the horrible devastation by now. You can make drop-offs at their office at 109 Frederick St. in POS or contact them at 625-6730. Please spread the word. Thanks for your help!

 

Habitat for Humanity

Help Build Strength and Stability

 

ITNAC

ITNAC

 

Group of Companies

For those of you wanting to donate items, see flyer below.
We have started a collection drive to help our Caribbean neighbours affected by Hurricane Irma.

No money will be accepted however you can donate canned goods, hygiene products or baby supplies to assist in the relief efforts for Barbuda, Tortula, The British Virgin Islands and all other islands affected by this superstorm.

Items can be dropped off at any of the locations advertised on the flyer above.

Thank You for your continuous support and let us keep the families and citizens of these islands in our prayers.

Collection ends on Tuesday 12th and all items will be given to Is ‘There Not A Cause ‘ Foundation (ITNAC) for distribution to those in need.

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2 thoughts on “Places to donate after Hurricane Irma- Trinidad and Tobago

  • September 12, 2017 at 10:22 pm
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    I would like to know if Zahir Ali and his foundation hope for life is authorised as well to collect relief items for the hurricane hit viticms as they are doing so.

    • September 12, 2017 at 10:31 pm
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      We do not know of any governing body to authorize organizations to collect relief items for the victims. Anyone can organize a drive to collect items to donate. The organizations listed in this post have a history of donating in times of need so we highlighted them. We are not aware of Zahid Ali and his organization but we support any help that can be given to those in need.

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