THE BAHAMAS HURRICANE RELIEF UPDATE DECEMBER 2020
TOTAL PROGRAM IMPACT
2,294 501
Current Situation
LIVES IMPACTED
VOLUNTEERS
7,959
VOLUNTEER DAYS
207
JOBS COMPLETED
Progress continues apace at Every Child Counts School (ECC); our team is aiming to complete three of the buildings before the first DM12 volunteer cohort departs on December 12. Final touch up work is being carried out in the residence building, the training center and Seydel Hall, with volunteers focusing on painting, siding and soffit repair, fixing handrails and plastering the foundation. Our next project at ECC is to rebuild the Convent building (full demolition and reconstruction). Our Program Development Team is working on the designs and plans and our second DM12 cohort will start the work in January. Our Program Development Team is also customizing our Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for roofing to ensure resiliency for the specific conditions in The Bahamas, in addition to meeting building codes, so we can expand our response and recovery work on homes to include roof repairs and rebuilds in 2021.
Community Voices When Hurricane Dorian hit The Bahamas, Keva was living in a property in Dundas Town, Great Abaco, with her dad and other family members. Their entire neighborhood was submerged by the storm surge and Keva’s home remained underwater for some time. Keva evacuated to Nassau after Dorian and only returned to Abaco in March 2020. She’s currently living in the shop where she used to work, while our volunteers support her family with debris removal at their home. Left photo: part of the large debris pile volunteers collected from Keva’s property.
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