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The
Georgia is springing into action to help
St. Vincent and the Grenadines after a series of volcanic eruptions this month forced the displacement of some 20,000 people in the small island nation.
This Saturday, April 24, the
Caribbean Association of Georgia will host its second weekend drive for relief items like non-perishable food, ventilation devices, N95 masks, baby care items and toiletries.
St. Vincent is located in the eastern Caribbean, west of
Barbados and south of
St. Lucia. Water service has been interrupted and supply contaminated in many areas, as thousands are being housed in more than 80 temporary shelters, prompting fears of COVID-19 outbreaks in country where case numbers have been low.
Global Atlanta
The Caribbean community in Georgia is springing into action to help St. Vincent and the Grenadines after a series of volcanic eruptions this month forced the displacement of some 20,000 people in the small island nation. This Saturday, April 24, the Caribbean Association of Georgia will host its second weekend drive for relief items like non-perishable food, […]
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We were at a good place, with hope alive that some level of normalcy for sports would have taken place in 2021. But a spike in coronavirus cases in December left us with renewed uncertainty.
Hope abounded, as the reported infection rate dropped and the roll out of the vaccines provided the added assurance that we were about to finally see the end of the proverbial tunnel.