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NORTH PORT – Suncoast relief efforts are still working to help those affected by the Puerto Rican earthquakes.

HOPE for North Port Partners with Iglesia Neuva Esperanza to Bring Relief to Puerto Rico. 

They will be filling up 40-foot shipping containers with supplies for distribution.

They still need supplies. Some items they need include: 

  • Hygiene Products (including all but not limited to)
    • Diapers for Children and Adults
    • Baby wipes and baby care items
    • Deodorant|Toothpaste & Toothbrush|Soap|Sunblock
  • Air Mattress | Sleeping Bag
  • Blankets
  • Camping Tents | Lighters | Camping equipment
  • Solar Lights
  • Tarps
They also need volunteers to help pack the items. Loading will take place tomorrow from 9 am to 5 pm. It will be located be at 5600 South Biscayne Drive.

 
A team of 10 volunteers will be traveling to Puerto Rico to meet the supplies at Port and transport to Yauco. They are coordinating with local organizations in the Yauco, PR region to identify children and elderly within the surrounding area to bring items to. The group is also partnering with mental health resources within the region to connect those affected by the trauma that is being experienced.
 
If you want to volunteer you can contact Angela Berard at 941-525-4934 or development@hopefornp.org
 
Spanish speaking individuals can contact Arquelio Ruiz at 941-587-2169.
 
For more information, you can visit www.hopefornp.org
 
Media Contact:
Angela Berard
Development Director 
HOPE for North Port