GRAND BAHAMA DISASTER RELIEF FOUNDATION WRAPS UP HURRICANE DORIAN HOME REPAIRS PROGRAM

Guided by a dedicated team of four individuals – Andy Stofleth, Cameron Quinlan, Caroline Delvin, and Dara Olivencia – the project, in collaboration with the St Bernard Project (SBP), stands as a testament to solidarity and impactful disaster relief efforts

FREEPORT, Grand Bahama, February 6, 2024 — In a remarkable feat of resilience and compassion, the Grand Bahama Disaster Relief Foundation (GBDRF) proudly announces the completion of an initiative to reconstruct 640 homes for Grand Bahama residents who were significantly impacted by the devastating Hurricane Dorian in September of 2019.

Guided by a dedicated team of four individuals – Andy Stofleth, Cameron Quinlan, Caroline Delvin, and Dara Olivencia – the project, in collaboration with the St Bernard Project (SBP), stands as a testament to solidarity and impactful disaster relief efforts.

Andy Stofleth, Executive Director for the Caribbean at SBP, expressed gratitude, stating, “We have been able to assist 640 households with home repairs over the last four years thanks to GBDRF’s early and continued support of our work. Words cannot express my gratitude.”

Since the inception of the construction endeavor, millions of dollars have been invested in reconstructing homes scattered across the island, including those in the Central and East Grand Bahama regions. Deann Seymour, GBDRF Board Member, emphasized the significance of launching this project during the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian, underscoring the foundation’s commitment to aiding the island’s residents during their most challenging times.

“The Grand Bahama Disaster Relief Foundation has truly impacted the lives of the most vulnerable in Grand Bahama since the passing of Hurricane Dorian. With over $2.5 million dollars in funding, the Foundation first provided relief of food, water, personal hygiene, and survival tools immediately after the storm and subsequently assisted with rebuilding over 200 homes over the last three years. An additional investment of $2 million dollars was invested through the furniture relief program, supplying residents through a transparent process, with necessary furniture and equipment to return them to a semblance of normalcy,” Seymour explained.

The foundation’s outreach extended from East to West, encompassing feeding programs that continued for at least two years.

Expressing gratitude on behalf of recipients, Deborah Knowles, a beneficiary of the program, shared, “I am extremely grateful for the work the GBDRF has done for my home and my family. My roof was destroyed during Hurricane Dorian. Heavy rain and storms caused leaks in the hallway, and in the bathroom. Overall, it took the team about a week and a half to repair the roof, and now I can relax during storms.”

As the GBDRF continues to rebuild and fortify the community, the organization remains steadfast in its commitment to being prepared for any future disaster events.

Mrs. Seymour concluded, “As we continue to rebuild and rebound, the Foundation’s goal is to be ready for any disaster event.”

The collaboration with SBP exemplifies the power of partnerships in achieving impactful and lasting change. To stay connected with the Grand Bahama Disaster Relief Foundation and learn more about their ongoing efforts visit its website at www.gbdisasterrelief.com.