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Local nonprofit taking donations to Honduras 2 weeks after returning from helping people in Surfside Local nonprofit helps those in need after Surfside condo collapse and those in other countries as well. By: McKenna King and last updated 2021-07-10 23:27:08-04 BRANDON, Fla. â A local nonprofit is hard at work helping those in the Sunshine State following the Surfside condo collapse, and helping those in other countries still picking up the pieces after last yearâs hurricane season. Boricuas de Corazon, Inc., Is a nonprofit based in Brandon, and next week, theyâre headed on their third trip to Honduras. âWe have almost 200 kids right now that they are suffering a lot, their parents are not there, and we want to make sure that we continue blessing them,â said Linda Perez, President of Boricuas De Corazon. ....
SHARE A Florida nonprofit organization is preparing to send its third shipment of goods to help hundreds of children in Honduras What You Need To Know Tampa-area nonprofit Boricuas de Corazon is putting together a shipment to help children in Honduras The group plans to send 40,000 pounds of supplies, including 15,000 pounds of food Boricuas de Corazon president Linda Perez said 40,000 pounds of supplies, including 15,000 pounds of food, will go to help Honduran children who now live in shelters after their homes were destroyed because of Hurricane Eta and Hurricane Iota. “Most of the kids lost everything right now. We have a lot of nonprofit organizations trying to achieve this effort that we’re doing including Orlando, Tampa, Miami, all Florida is involved,” Perez said. ....
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SURFSIDE, Fla. (Reuters) - Some families of the missing at the Miami-area building collapse have found comfort in therapy dogs brought in during the a. ....
We still have hope that we will find people alive. Alan Cominsky, chief of the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department, said they are holding out hope of finding someone alive, but searchers had to be slow and methodical. The debris field is scattered throughout, and it s compact, extremely compact, he said. If there is a void space, we want to make sure we re given every possibility of a survivor. That s why we can t just go in and move things erratically, because that s going to have the worst outcome possible. Nevertheless, he warned, crews had yet to find any signs of life. ....