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Broward’s Caribbean Hurricane Relief Effort to End October 2

Non-Perishable Food Items and Bottled Water in Greatest Demand – Clothing No Longer Accepted

FT. LAUDERDALE – Thursday, October 2, will be the last day for residents to drop off donations for the hurricane relief effort sponsored by the Broward County Commission. Due to an over-abundance of clothing already received, only donations for non-perishable food items, canned goods and bottled water are being solicited for the final week of collections.

On September 18, Broward County identified five libraries and the Governmental Center in downtown Fort Lauderdale as collection sites for hurricane relief donations of food, clothing, bedding and personal hygiene items.Broward County Facilities Maintenance staff has been making daily pickups at donation sites and taking items to Food for the Poor, who is distributing them in Haiti.

The response from Broward County residents has been overwhelming. Since Food for the Poor began accepting disaster relief donations, more than 170 shipping containers valued at $20 million have been sent to Haiti.

Broward County employees have also opened their wallets for hurricane relief. To date, nearly $9,000 in payroll and annual leave donations has been contributed by County employees for victims in the Caribbean and the U.S. Gulf Coast.

Collection boxes are located at the following facilities until 5 p.m. on October 2:

Broward County Governmental Center Lobby
115 S. Andrews Avenue
Fort Lauderdale

African-American Research Library and Cultural Center
2650 Sistrunk Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale

Miramar Branch Library and Education Center
2050 Civic Center Place
Miramar

Northwest Regional Library
3151 University Drive
Coral Springs

Southwest Regional Library
16835 Sheridan St.
Pembroke Pines

West Regional Library
8601 W. Broward Blvd.
Plantation

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