Posted by Gerry Beltgens on Oct 03, 2019
Grand Bahama Island - Posted October 3, 2019
This is Isaiah McIntosh of McCleans Town, Grand Bahama Island.
He was in his house when Hurricane Dorian hit. He was washed out of his home (which was completely destroyed) but managed to grab onto a piece of plywood.
He was found a mile and a half down the road, disorientated and clinging to the plywood, refusing to let it go. Now he is living with his father who’s house was also damaged and not liveable. He not only received a tent to now live in while they rebuild, he is helping put up tents for others! This Disaster Aid Canada tent was provide by donors like you....
Grand Bahama Island - Posted October 3, 2019
This is Isaiah McIntosh of McCleans Town, Grand Bahama Island.
He was in his house when Hurricane Dorian hit. He was washed out of his home (which was completely destroyed) but managed to grab onto a piece of plywood.
He was found a mile and a half down the road, disorientated and clinging to the plywood, refusing to let it go. Now he is living with his father whose house was also damaged and not liveable. He not only received a tent to now live in while they rebuild, he is helping put up tents for others! This Disaster Aid Canada tent was provide by donors like you.
  
For $25.00 you can fund a Water Filter or Solar Light
For $500.00 you can fund a 3 room Tent
For $1,000.00 you can fund a complete Disaster Relief Kit
This great photo and story were provided by Disaster Aid USA. This tent left the Disaster Aid Canada warehouse and traveled to Florida via donated transport on UPS. It was then delivered to the Bahamas by DAUSA with their response team, set up by Rotarians and community members. The money for the tent was provided by your kind donations to Disaster Aid Canada. 
This shows the power of collaboration and partnership. Disaster Aid Canada sent 101 tents, 300 bedpacks and 10,000 hygiene items. We need to replenish our supplies for the next call for support. Every dollar counts. Please donate.