Lauderhill residents urged to gather supplies for Hurricane Beryl victims

The City of Lauderhill Mayor Ken Thurston and the City Commission are mobilizing efforts to collect supplies to support Jamaica and other Caribbean Islands affected by Hurricane Beryl.

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Residents can drop off donations at John Mullin Park, located at 2000 NW 55 Avenue, Lauderhill, Florida 33313.

Collection Hours:

  • Thursday, July 4th – Sunday, July 7th: 10 AM – 5 PM

Items Needed:

  • New Blankets and Sheets
  • New Cots
  • Yard Waste Bags
  • Unexpired Canned Foods and Non-Perishable Foods
  • New Sleeping Bags
  • New Work Gloves
  • Solar Powered Lights/Flashlights
  • Industrial Sponges
  • Professional First Aid Kits
  • New Tarps
  • Personal Hygiene Kits
  • New Washcloths
  • Baby Diapers/Wipes

Collections will continue through Monday, July 8, 2024.

For more information, please contact Cheryl at the Jamaican Consul General’s office at 954-559-3955.

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