Donations of Food, Water and Medicines are being collected by local advocates for victims of hurricane Ida in San Salvador.
A press conference was held on November 10, 2009 at Centro De Oriantacion del Immigrante. It was reported that hurricane Ida caused damages and devastation in San Salvador, Central America with as many as 140 killed, 72 missing and 13,680 displaced.
Drop off sites:
Miami Beach City Hall
1700 Convention Center Drive
Iglesia La Vida Eterna
1793 W 37th Street Suite # 2
Hialeah
Centro de Orientacion Del Immigrante
2610 SW 8th Street
Miami
What Kind of goods are accepted?
Food (can Food)
Water/ water purifier or tablets such as (Clorox)
Baby formula
Powder Milk
Rice
Flour
Beans
Tomato Soup
Potatoes
Vegetable/ mix vegetable (can)
Medicine
Aspirin
Antibiotic
First aid kits
Analgesic
Anti-diarrhea
For more information call: CODI 786-326-6744
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