From UNICEF USA <[email protected]>
Subject Update: What we're doing in The Bahamas
Date September 17, 2019 11:08 PM
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An Update From The Bahamas
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Friend, there was nothing left.

When Hurricane Dorian tore through The Bahamas, entire towns were reduced to rubble, thousands have been left homeless and with little to no access to food or safe water. This storm was unlike anything The Bahamas had ever seen.

Then a shipment came from UNICEF, thanks to our supporters. Nearly 1.5 tons of UNICEF lifesaving supplies arrived in the port of Nassau, ready to provide the people of The Bahamas with their most immediate need: safe water. UNICEF donors helped us send over 400,000 water purification tablets, several 5,000-liter tanks and 1,000 jerry cans.

This is just the beginning. The situation on the ground is urgent and we still need your support. We are continuing to lead recovery efforts in these devastated communities, reconnecting families and rebuilding schools. We won't leave until children are safe again.

It's not too late to chip in! Please, donate if you can.

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Thank you,

The team at UNICEF USA



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