PHILIPSBURG:— The Indian Merchants Association (IMA) along with all sections of the Indian community on Sint Maarten both businesses and households alike donated the relief supplies for hurricane-ravaged population of Haiti.
Various organizations like the Indian Kids Community Service Club (IKCSC), Nirankari Mission along with businesses like Majesty Jewelers, Prime Distributors, Divico Distributors, Kams Trading, Classic Electronics, Alpha Jewels, Boolchands, Affordable Dept. Store, Penny’s Dept. store consolidated their efforts to help the victims of the hurricane Matthew that ravaged Haiti with torrential rains and flooding that killed almost 900 people and left tens of thousands homeless.
In light of the devastation, community & many businesses spearheaded by the IMA got together and collectively contributed donations which were used to procure bottled water, canned vegetables, other canned goods, basic supplies and groceries needed to survive through this calamity in the affected region of Haiti. Many merchants donated clothes, blankets, shoes etc. for this good cause.
Goods equivalent to a 40-foot container were delivered and offloaded by kids of IKCSC who then helped loading these into the container located on Pond fill road in the presence of the president of ‘United Haitian Community in St. Maarten’, Ms. Lamicia Celicus & Social Worker, Mr. Kevin Maingrette.
The container will be shipped next week to the Republic of Haiti and the freight charges will be borne by persons within the community.
The entire Indian community offers its condolences to the persons who perished in the Hurricane and prays for a speedy recovery of Haiti.
Source: St. Martin News Network
IMA donates to Haiti.
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