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LOS MISERABLES: People In Puerto Rico Can’t Get Any Help More Six Months After Maria
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LOS MISERABLES: People In Puerto Rico Can’t Get Any Help More Six Months After Maria

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] SAN JUAN — Straddled across Ausberto Maldonado’s backyard in Bayamon, a suburb of Puerto Rico, is a nagging reminder of Hurricane Maria’s destructive power. “See,…
Posted by John McCarthy April 1, 2018
Federal Deadline Extended for Emergency Prescription Assistance Program For Uninsured
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Federal Deadline Extended for Emergency Prescription Assistance Program For Uninsured

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] CHRISTIANSTED – The federal program that provides emergency prescription assistance for uninsured disaster survivors has been extended through May 15 at the territory’s request. Virgin Islanders…
Posted by John McCarthy April 1, 2018
Children on St. Thomas Meet ‘Sherlock Gnomes’ at Easter Fun Day in Movie Theater
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Children on St. Thomas Meet ‘Sherlock Gnomes’ at Easter Fun Day in Movie Theater

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] CHARLOTTE AMALIE -- Over the weekend, children with varying abilities flocked to the “Cultivating Inclusion – Easter at the Movies” event hosted by Gov. Kenneth…
Posted by John McCarthy March 27, 2018
Project Promise Will Take Month of April to Help St. Croix Cope With Psychological Effects of Maria
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Project Promise Will Take Month of April to Help St. Croix Cope With Psychological Effects of Maria

  [ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] CHRISTIANSTED -- Project Promise, a non-profit organization on St. Croix, will launch a month-long initiative, starting April 3, 2018, to help residents deal with the psychological…
Posted by John McCarthy March 27, 2018
UNITED NATIONS: Despite Massive Humanitarian Efforts, Caribbean Children Still Don’t Have Access To Clean Drinking Water
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UNITED NATIONS: Despite Massive Humanitarian Efforts, Caribbean Children Still Don’t Have Access To Clean Drinking Water

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] HAVANA -- Despite a massive humanitarian effort over the past six months in the Eastern Caribbean, Cuba and Haiti, there is still much work to…
Posted by John McCarthy March 26, 2018
UNICEF Gives $11.5 Million To Help Children in Eastern Caribbean After Hurricanes
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UNICEF Gives $11.5 Million To Help Children in Eastern Caribbean After Hurricanes

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] PANAMA CITY -- Thousands of children, adolescents and their families affected by the devastating effects of Hurricanes Irma and Maria, six months ago, in the Eastern…
Posted by John McCarthy March 20, 2018
Gov. Rossello Taps George Washington University To Independently Verify Hurricane Deaths
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Gov. Rossello Taps George Washington University To Independently Verify Hurricane Deaths

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] SAN JUAN  -- Puerto Rico’s governor said on Thursday he has tapped researchers at the George Washington University, in Washington, D.C., to lead an independent…
Posted by John McCarthy February 23, 2018
Some 1,074 People Get Disaster Aid In British Virgin Islands From Red Cross And Other Relief Organizations
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Some 1,074 People Get Disaster Aid In British Virgin Islands From Red Cross And Other Relief Organizations

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] ROAD TOWN, Tortola -- One thousand and seventy four households have benefited from the financial assistance program led by the BVI Red Cross and Caritas…
Posted by John McCarthy February 12, 2018
HURRICANE RECOVERY: As Things Get Back To Normal, One Question Remains: Who Will Be Left Behind?
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HURRICANE RECOVERY: As Things Get Back To Normal, One Question Remains: Who Will Be Left Behind?

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] CHARLOTTE AMALIE -- Five months after Hurricane Irma shredded the roof of his house, Charles Caines feels like he's "living in a tent in the…
Posted by John McCarthy February 7, 2018
Massachusetts Congressman Says Trump Administration Needs To Step Up Efforts To Help Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico
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Massachusetts Congressman Says Trump Administration Needs To Step Up Efforts To Help Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico

APT ATTENTION: Rep. Richard Neal (right) and Rep. Jim McGovern hear what needs to happen in Puerto Rico. [ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- A Massachusetts congressman has…
Posted by John McCarthy January 27, 2018

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