Grants for Puerto Rico Hurricane Relief

Early on Wednesday, September 20, Hurricane Maria, a powerful Category 4 hurricane with 150 mph winds, made direct landfall on Puerto Rico, bisecting the entire island and drenching it with feet of rain. What’s happened since has been catastrophic for Puerto Rico.

There’s still no power on the island, with the exception of generators powering only the highest-priority buildings like hospitals. That means in many places there’s no water to drink or bathe in or to flush toilets. There’s limited food, fuel, and cell service, and it’s taken several days for reporters and rescue workers to reach remote towns and villages.

“Make no mistake — this is a humanitarian disaster involving 3.4 million US citizens,” Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló said Monday.
Children are the most vulnerabe, and an American Island without Electricity, water and food….lacking basic necessities needs everyones help today.
The Foundation hopes that in some small way these grants will help.
$25,000 to The Foundation for Puerto Rico
$15,000 to Save the Children
$10,000 to Americares