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    Broward Leaders Rally Community for Hurricane Melissa Relief

    November 5, 20253 Mins Read1 Views
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    From left to right: Mayor Veronica Edwards-Phillips, City of Lauderdale Lakes; Commissioner Hazelle Rogers, Broward County; Mayor Denise D. Grant, City of Lauderhill, who organized these relief efforts. “Commissioner Sharon Thomas of Lauderdale Lakes was also present at the press conference, though she does not appear in the photo.”
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    By Westside Gazette Staff

    Broward County residents answered the call Friday as local leaders joined forces to support relief efforts for Jamaica following the devastation of Hurricane Melissa.

    Broward County Commissioner Hazelle P. Rogers, alongside Mayor Denise D. Grant of Lauderhill and Mayor Veronica Edwards-Phillips of Lauderdale Lakes, and Sharon Thomas of City of Lauderdale Lake, held a press conference Friday morning to highlight key initiatives aimed at helping those affected in the Caribbean.

    “Every donation, no matter the size, makes a difference,” Commissioner Rogers said. “Our community’s generosity shows the true spirit of compassion and unity.”

    The City of Lauderhill expressed gratitude to residents and businesses who have already contributed, emphasizing that support is still needed. Donations of essential supplies and cash are welcome at multiple citywide drop-off points.

    Drop-Off Locations:

    • Lauderhill City Hall — 5581 W. Oakland Park Blvd.
    • Veterans Park — 7600 NW 50th Street
    • John Mullins Park — 2000 NW 55th Avenue
    • Westwind Park — 4550 NW 82nd Avenue
    • Joy’s Roti Delight — 1205 NW 40th Avenue (Open Sunday–Saturday)
    • St. George — 3501 NW 8th St, Lauderhill, FL 33311
    • Dutch Pot Jamaican Restaurant — All locations

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    Donation Hours:

    • Parks: Monday–Friday, 9 AM to 9 PM
    • Joy’s Roti Delight: Sunday–Saturday

     

    HURRICANE MELISSA

    CARIBBEAN RELIEF

     

    DROP OFF LOCATIONS

    Daily – 9AM-5PM

     

    Central Broward Park & Broward County Stadium

    Tradewinds Park &

     

    Together, these efforts demonstrate the power of community and the commitment of Broward residents to stand with those in need.

     

    Donation Items:

    Tarps

    Bottled water

    Flashlights

    Sleeping bags

    Batteries

    Tents

    Work gloves

    Nonperishable food

    Solar-powered lighting

    Personal care items

    Diapers

    First aid kits

    Water

    Canned Gods

    Winter coats, hats

    Can Openers

    Camping Stoves

    Cleaning Products

    Adult diapers

    Sanitizing Wipes

    Trash bags

    Gatorade

    Laundry Detergent

    Mops

    Children’s Diapers

    Baby Formula

    Pet Food

    Sanitary Items

    Flash Lights

    C & D Batteries

    Tarps

    Generators

    Trash Waste Bags (Large)

    Canned Foods (1+ year expiration date)

    Non-Perishable Foods (1 + year expiration date

    Flashlights and

    Batteries Sleeping Bags

    Chainsaws and Work Gloves

    Solar-Powered Lights

    Tents

    Industrial Sponges

    Portable Emergency Lighting I

    Military Cots

    Professional First-Aid Kits (1+| Z year expiration date) Hygiene Kits (Hair Brush, Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Shampoo,

    Deodorant, Soap) Wash Cloths

    Rotary Rescue Saws

    Important Note: Worn clothes are not accepted.

     

    You can find more

     

    information on donation locations and details at Broward.org. If you’re looking for food assistance in Jamaica, there are various food pantries and soup kitchens available, but their schedules and requirements.

     

     

    emphasizing that support is still needed. Donations of essential supplies and cash are welcome at multiple citywide drop-off points. The City of Lauderhill expressed gratitude to residents and businesses who have already contributed
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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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