“We were extremely impressed with the number of volunteers wanting to help out in the wake of this disastrous storm,” Metropulos said. “In the U.S. as well as Grand Bahama, we had locals coming up left and right to help lend a hand to collect and distribute these relief supplies. We could not have done it without their hard work and dedication.”
“The entire enterprise is a team effort: In addition to St. Andrew’s, organizations such as Clean the World, Lend-a-Hand Bahamas, Nomad Surf Shop, Boys & Girls Club of Miami-Dade, and the YMCA in Freeport, Grand Bahama, as well as F4FN donors had a hand in the relief effort.” …
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