In Puerto Rico

Maryland's top youth volunteers of 2020 honored with $2,500 donation for local COVID-19 response

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Monday, May 4, 2020

These funds come in addition to the $1,000 scholarship and engraved silver medallion they earned as Maryland's top youth volunteers of 2020.

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  • These funds come in addition to the $1,000 scholarship and engraved silver medallion they earned as Maryland's top youth volunteers of 2020.
  • "Who better than this group of young leaders from all over the country to help identify and direct resources to community needs arising from COVID-19?"
  • After Hurricane Maria struck the island, Jander and his family had to wait for weeks to learn whether their relatives there were alright.
  • In the past 25 years, the program has honored more than 130,000 young volunteers at the local, state and national level.

Connecticut's top youth volunteers of 2020 honored with $2,500 donation for local COVID-19 response

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Monday, May 4, 2020

These funds come in addition to the $1,000 scholarship and engraved silver medallion they earned as Connecticut's top youth volunteers of 2020.

Key Points: 
  • These funds come in addition to the $1,000 scholarship and engraved silver medallion they earned as Connecticut's top youth volunteers of 2020.
  • "Who better than this group of young leaders from all over the country to help identify and direct resources to community needs arising from COVID-19?"
  • In January 2018, Gabriela attended an event for Puerto Rican families that had relocated to New Haven after Hurricane Maria devastated their island.
  • In the past 25 years, the program has honored more than 130,000 young volunteers at the local, state and national level.

ENDEAVORS TO SUSPEND DISASTER RECOVERY OPERATIONS FOR HURRICANE MARIA IN PUERTO RICO

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Friday, March 27, 2020

As a result, Endeavors will close most offices providing Hurricane Maria disaster recovery in Puerto Rico on April 3, 2020, due to a lack of funding.

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  • As a result, Endeavors will close most offices providing Hurricane Maria disaster recovery in Puerto Rico on April 3, 2020, due to a lack of funding.
  • Our Puerto Rican employees serving under FEMA's Disaster Case Management program will be affected by the closure.
  • Endeavors Puerto Rico offices are no longer accepting clients recovering from the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
  • Despite the lack of funding, Endeavors will continue to have a permanent presence in Puerto Rico, finding opportunities to serve Puerto Ricans.

PW Power Systems Delivers Power and Care to Puerto Rico

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Thursday, December 5, 2019

In conjunction with the installation by PREPA of power generation units supplied by PW Power Systems ( PWPS ), the Connecticut-based company donated $7,500 to The Salvation Army Puerto Rico Divisions Houses to Homes Program, the long-term recovery phase of disaster relief in Puerto Rico that provides household items to those who lost everything in Hurricane Maria.

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  • In conjunction with the installation by PREPA of power generation units supplied by PW Power Systems ( PWPS ), the Connecticut-based company donated $7,500 to The Salvation Army Puerto Rico Divisions Houses to Homes Program, the long-term recovery phase of disaster relief in Puerto Rico that provides household items to those who lost everything in Hurricane Maria.
  • We are grateful for the commitment of PW Power Systems, which supports our human services programs in Connecticut and, now, in Puerto Rico.
  • The generators are now available at the Palo Seco Power Plant, ready to provide emergency power to Puerto Rico and a safety net for the islands electric grid.
  • PW Power Systems LLC (PWPS) is a group company of MHPS Americas, headquartered in Lake Mary, Florida.

Citizenship by Investment is Dominica's Main Source of Funding, Especially After Hurricane Maria, Says Deputy PM of Dominica

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Thursday, November 28, 2019

The Caribbean island used its CBI reserves to provide critical help to affected communities immediately after the category 5 hurricane made landfall.

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  • The Caribbean island used its CBI reserves to provide critical help to affected communities immediately after the category 5 hurricane made landfall.
  • "All of us here know that maybe our only source of income, especially after Hurricane Maria, is the Citizenship by Investment Programme," admitted Mr Austrie.
  • "Every single one of us here can attest to the benefits that we have accomplished under the CBI Programme.
  • We have been able to continue all of our programmes because of the Citizenship by Investment Programme.

Resilient Power Puerto Rico (RPPR),a Puerto Rico-based nonprofit organization, marks two years since its founding in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria

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Wednesday, September 18, 2019

San Juan, Puerto Rico, Sept. 18, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Resilient Power Puerto Rico(RPPR),aPuerto Rico-based nonprofit organization, marks two years since its founding in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria(September 20, 2017).

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  • San Juan, Puerto Rico, Sept. 18, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Resilient Power Puerto Rico(RPPR),aPuerto Rico-based nonprofit organization, marks two years since its founding in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria(September 20, 2017).
  • Through their generosity, both financial and personal, weve beencapable of strengthening30communities capacities to respond to climate change.
  • RPPR envisionsarobust, diverse and inclusive renewable energy sector, where the tools and resources for the development of renewable energymicrogridsare available for the benefit ofallcommunities across Puerto Rico.
  • Resilient Power Puerto Rico (RPPR) is an independent nonprofit founded in 2017 - in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.

Western Union and the Western Union Foundation Provide Relief to The Bahamas Following Hurricane Dorian

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Monday, September 9, 2019

In addition, Western Union and the Western Union Foundation will donate a combined total of USD $50,000 to Red Cross Hurricane Dorian relief efforts in The Bahamas .

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  • In addition, Western Union and the Western Union Foundation will donate a combined total of USD $50,000 to Red Cross Hurricane Dorian relief efforts in The Bahamas .
  • The Western Union Foundation will also provide a 1:1 match for qualifying contributions from participating Western Union Agents up to USD $25,000 and 2:1 match for Western Union employees up to USD $5,000.
  • The Western Union Foundation, in partnership with Western Union, our generous employees and Agents, will support Red Cross relief efforts to provide immediate relief and on-the-ground support in the wake of Hurricane Dorian, said Elizabeth Roscoe, head of corporate brand & purpose, and executive director of the Western Union Foundation.
  • Western Union and the Western Union Foundation were at the forefront of major disaster relief efforts, including Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico and flooding in India .

Michigan-Based Connect for Water Non-Profit Prepares to Send Thousands of Filters to Hurricane Dorian Survivors

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Friday, September 6, 2019

The Grand Rapids-based organization hopes to initially deliver 1,000 water filters with a broader goal of distributing as many as 50,000.

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  • The Grand Rapids-based organization hopes to initially deliver 1,000 water filters with a broader goal of distributing as many as 50,000.
  • "Our filters provide a sustainable, clean and safe solution to those who might not otherwise have access to consumable water."
  • Connect for Water has a history of providing aid amid natural disasters and delivered 150,000 water filters to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.
  • For more information on Connect for Water and how to make a donation that will impact hurricane survivors, visit www.connectforwater.org .

PROJECT HOPE PREPARES FOR AFTERMATH OF TROPICAL STORM DORIAN IN PUERTO RICO

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Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Millwood, Virginia, Aug. 28, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global health and humanitarian organization Project HOPE is actively monitoring Tropical Storm Dorian as it heads toward Puerto Rico and making preparations to meet urgent health needs in the aftermath of the storm.

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  • Millwood, Virginia, Aug. 28, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global health and humanitarian organization Project HOPE is actively monitoring Tropical Storm Dorian as it heads toward Puerto Rico and making preparations to meet urgent health needs in the aftermath of the storm.
  • Project HOPEs team in Puerto Rico is building a roster of local volunteer clinicians who can provide emergency care where needed.
  • In addition, Project HOPE has begun working with partners to pre-position insulin into the solar-powered cold chain network the organization established after Hurricane Maria in partnership with the University of Puerto Rico.
  • To learn more and support Project HOPEs work in Puerto Rico and elsewhere in the world, visit projecthope.org .

Direct Relief Surpasses $100 Million in Support for Puerto Rico Post-Hurricane Maria with Latest Infusion of Funding

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Wednesday, July 31, 2019

SANTA BARBARA, Calif., July 31, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --Twenty-five Puerto Rican healthcare nonprofits are set to receive a much-needed $8 million cash infusion from Direct Relief, the largest private, nongovernmental provider of health resources to Puerto Rico since Hurricane Maria.

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  • SANTA BARBARA, Calif., July 31, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --Twenty-five Puerto Rican healthcare nonprofits are set to receive a much-needed $8 million cash infusion from Direct Relief, the largest private, nongovernmental provider of health resources to Puerto Rico since Hurricane Maria.
  • The $8 million in funding from Direct Relief follows contributions of more than $73.6 million in requested medical materials and $18.7 million in cash for a range of initiatives aimed at bolstering Puerto Rico's health sector in the wake of Hurricane Maria , including:
    For months after Maria, health facilities across Puerto Rico lacked reliable power.
  • In response, Direct Relief is equipping Puerto Rico's health centers, clinics and community facilities with more than 1 megawatt of solar production capacity and 1.7 megawatts of battery storage.
  • Twelve health facilities across Puerto Rico received pre-packed modules of emergency medical supplies from Direct Relief in advance of the 2018 and 2019 hurricane seasons.