Showing posts with label Relief Fund. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Relief Fund. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

San Pedro Delivers Materials and Fund for Hurricane Victims


    A group of local Island residents traveled to Belize City, on Monday, November1 to Belize City and represented the community of San Pedro, Ambergris Caye as they made a donation to the Government of Belize towards Hurricane Richard victims.
    Elito Arceo, Osmin Rodriguez, Councilor Pablo Ico and Jan Brown, organizing members of the San Pedro Hurricane Relief Fund, visited the studios of Love FM in Belize City where a radiothon was being carried out for the hurricane victims. On hand to receive the donation on behalf of the Government of Belize was personnel from the Belize City Red Cross.
    The delegation from San Pedro handed over a purchase receipt of $21,383.00 from Benny's Home Center which included materials of plywood and zinc and a check to the amount of $5,000.00 to be used for the purchase of food and water. Benny's Home Center was very kind to offer a great discount for the materials purchased and San Pedro extends a big "Thank You" for all their help.
    A Belize Bank account is still open for the collection of donations as the fund collecting group in San Pedro is still expecting some more donations to come in. Donations can be made at the Belize Bank under the "San Pedro Hurricane Relief Fund". Thanks to everybody who made donations.

Venezuela donates to hurricane relief efforts

Belmopan, November 1, 2010 The republics of Venezuela's charge d' affaires donated 1200 bottles of purified drinking water, 48 cases of tuna fish, 48 cases of chicken sausages, 48 cases of sardines, 12 cases of cereals and 24 cases of klim powdered milk to the National Emergency management Organization (NEMO).

Public Officers and Volunteers Clean Up Belmopan

Minister of Public Service and Belmopan Area Representative, Hon. John Saldivar says he and his ministry are extremely pleased at the turnout by public officers and volunteering citizens who came out over the weekend to join in a cleanup effort called by Mayor Simeon Lopez and the Belmopan City Council in conjunction with the Area Representative and the Ministry of Public Service.

Over 50 public officers and volunteers participated in the cleanup effort which took place mainly on Saturday October  30, 2010. Ad the cleanup crew moved from yard to yard, and from street to street, residents came out in the carious neighborhoods and joined in. By the end of the day, a good number of streets and neighborhoods were cleared of debris and completely cleaned up.

 Elito Arceo is interviewed by Rene Villanueva at the Love FM Studios in Belize City


 Mr. Sean Feinstein of Benny's Home Center facilitated a great discount on the purchase of supplies


San Pedro delegation hands purchase receipt and check to the Belize City Red Cross

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

S.P. Radiothon Fundraiser for Hurricane Victims


 A Community United
    After meeting with Cabinet and obtaining the full scope of the damage caused by Hurricane Richard, Hon. Manuel Heredia Jr., Minister of Tourism, Culture and Civil Aviation and Area Representative of Belize Rural South, reported that the Government of Belize is not requesting any food, clothing or house supplies for those affected by the storm as they have enough to distribute at the time and have received a great donation from our Mexican neighbors.

Radiothon and Collection Drive started at Reef Radio



    What GOB is asking for at the moment is the urgent need of materials for repairs of over 200 homes and structures that have been damage and/or destroyed by Hurricane Richard. GOB is already allocated funds for this but needs more assistance.
    With this mind and an eagerness to assist our brothers in need, a group of island residents that represent a cross section of the island community have gotten together to organize a radiothon to raise funds that will be used to purchase building supplies and materials needed by Government and NEMO to help victims rebuild their homes.
    Reef Radio will conduct the radiothon all day today, Wednesday, October 27, in front of the Reef Radio Studios starting during the Good Morning San Pedro Morning Show at 7:00a.m. through to 5p.m. Volunteers have been assigned to collect pledges but everybody is asked to deliver their donations to expedite the colleting process for a faster delivery of materials to NEMO/GOB.
    A bank account will also be opened under the name “San Pedro Hurricane Relief Fund” for donations and final deposit of funds raised. Please call 660-1025 or 610-1497 to make your pledge or drop by the office to make your donations.
    The groups who met up and organized the event include members from the Honduran and El Salvador Community, the San Pedro Red Cross, San Pedro Junior College, San Pedro Roman Catholic School, Saga Humane Society, San Pedro Tour Guide Association, the Ambergris Caye Chamber of Commerce, the San Pedro Business Association, Hon. Manuel Heredia, the San Pedro Town Council, Reef Radio and Ambergris Today. Others groups and organizations are expected to join in as everybody is invited to join in and extend a helping hand.
 

* $29.1 million in estimated damage to the citrus industry.
* 200 plus, homes damaged in Hurricane Richard. $3.6 million dollars in estimated damages.
* Preliminary estimates of damage caused by Hurricane Richard is put at $33 million.
* Power Restored to 83% of Customers Who Lost Electricity Supply during Hurricane Richard