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Bahamas Relief Drive This Weekend in Palm Beach County

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Bahamas Relief Drive This Weekend in Palm Beach County
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  • PALM BEACH - Palm Beach County is teaming up with Tropical Shipping and Carnival Cruise Lines to collect emergency supplies this weekend for residents of The Bahamas in the wake of Hurricane Dorian.
  • This relief effort has been sanctioned by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) of the Government of The Bahamas Donations will be accepted from 10 a.m.
  • Main Street, Belle Glade <strong><b>Loula V.
  • </b></strong>Monetary donations may be made through the United Way of Palm Beach County: <a href="https://unitedwaypbc.org/hurricane-dorian-donation/"><u>https://unitedwaypbc.org/hurricane-dorian-donation/</u></a>

PALM BEACH - Palm Beach County is teaming up with Tropical Shipping and Carnival Cruise Lines to collect emergency supplies this weekend for residents of The Bahamas in the wake of Hurricane Dorian. This relief effort has been sanctioned by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) of the Government of The Bahamas

Donations will be accepted from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, at the following locations in Palm Beach County:

Lake Lytal Community Park, 3645 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach

Governor Lawton Chiles Park, 6541 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach

Midwestern Communities Service Center, 200 Civic Center Way, RPB

Gardens Branch Library, 11303 Campus Drive, Palm Beach Gardens

Belle Glade Branch Library, 530 S. Main Street, Belle Glade

Loula V. York Branch Library, 525 Bacom Point Road, Pahokee

NEMA-approved donated food and supplies list:












































































































ItemsComment
Ready-To-Eat Meals 
Tents 
Cotsadult size
Hygiene Kitsdisposable diapers (all sizes), baby wipes, sanitary napkins, deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, toilet paper, adult diapers, hand sanitizer
Bottled Watercases
Non-Perishable Food Itemscanned fish, canned meats, canned pureed veg, peanut butter, jars of baby food, powdered milk, baby formula
Disposable Cutlerypre-packed cutlery, cups, plates
Water Bladderssize: 2,500 gallons
Reusable Water Containerssize: 3 gallons
First Aid Itemssterile bandages/gauze (all sizes), tape
Portable Generators15KW – 25KW
Chain Saws 
Plastic Tarpaulin 
Debris Removal Toolsshovels, rakes, axes, wheelbarrows
Portable Single and Double Burner Stoves 
Portable Outdoor Lamps/Lightsbattery-operated
Water Purification KitsBrita water filters and purification tablets
Flashlightswind-up and battery-operated
Blankets and Towels 
Insect Repellentspray, bracelets
Portable Radioswind-up and battery-operated
BatteriesD, AA
Portable Bathroom 
Cleaning Suppliesbleach, brooms, mops, Pine-Sol, garbage bags
Life Jackets and Ponchosadult and child size

 

No cash donations. Monetary donations may be made through the United Way of Palm Beach County: https://unitedwaypbc.org/hurricane-dorian-donation/

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