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Miami Dolphins Visit Bahamas for Hurricane Matthew Relief

Miami –The Miami Dolphins continue their commitment to Hurricane Matthew relief efforts with members of the organization traveling to the Islands of The Bahamas and Haiti to provide much needed support to those communities impacted by the storm.

On Thursday, Oct. 27, Dolphins player Michael Thomas, President & CEO Tom Garfinkel, Senior Vice Presidents Nat Moore and Jason Jenkins, alumnus Dwight Stephenson and staff flew to The Bahamas with the help of Wheels Up to deliver building supplies to Freeport, and met with local officials and visited some of the impacted areas.

Hunt Construction, Thermoset Roofing and Waterproofing Systems, Crown Corr, Ion Electric, KHS&S, Kirlin Florida, Southeast Mechanical and MIK Construction Group all donated the building supplies for these efforts, with Seacor Island Lines providing free shipping of the materials to The Bahamas.

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Miami Dolphins President & CEO Tom Garfinkel in Williams Town
Miami Dolphins President & CEO Tom Garfinkel in Williams Town

 

(L-R) Gloria Thomas, Michael Thomas, member of the Bahamas Ministry at NEMA
(L-R) Gloria Thomas, Michael Thomas, member of the Bahamas Ministry at NEMA

 

Miami Dolphins SVP's Jason Jenkins and Nat Moore in The Bahamas
Miami Dolphins SVP’s Jason Jenkins and Nat Moore in The Bahamas

 

 

Miami Dolphins player Michael Thomas assists in handing out needed supplies in The Bahamas.
Miami Dolphins player Michael Thomas assists in handing out needed supplies in The Bahamas.

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