Hope Town Volunteer Fire and Rescue Hurricane Dorian Relief

The Hope Town Volunteer Fire and Rescue Foundation was established in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian to facilitate donations and provide HTVFR with a U.S. based financial organization.  Donations are NOT tax-deductible.  For tax deductible options please visit PERCAbaco.org.

We are a 501(c)(4) not for profit organization. Donations ARE NOT tax deductible.

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David | $300

From All of your friends at Chicken Lou's

Joyce Kravitz

Renee Bradley

Bill and Sue McCann | $100

Katherine Bradley-Black Family | $150

James | $104.15

Kathryn | $52.23

Saul & Susan Woythaler

Keep up the great work. Hope Town Strong!

Brooke Seckel | $104.15

North Palm Beach Yacht Club | $2,000

Marian Maxwell | $259.92

Jean & Michael Crossman | $104.15

Bahama Baseball Hat Fund | $775

John Thornbury

Tina Murphy | C$41.95

Lorraine & Bob Morecraft | $104.15

Alison Hodges | $145.69

Kirkland | $500

Elaine & Jim Dow | $104.15

Josh Weller | £25

HT has been a massive part of our lives. Having visited countless times over the last 20 years. We are deeply saddened by the devastation across the Abaco’s. Our upcoming trip has had to postponed but we will be back! X

Cheryl Gibson | C$100

Pam Webb | $250

Hurricane Relief donation by Pam Webb’s Fundraising Art & jewelry event

Ruth Dowson | £272.31

This donation was made on behalf of a church in the Leeds Diocese of the Church of England

John Starace | $1,588.88

From Bahama Baseball Hat Fund, byJohn Starace

Rebecca Corbett | $900

St. Mark's Cathedral School | $1,548.90

Kathryn Roark | $228.76

Money raised by 3 4th grade girls in Houston, Texas who care about the Bahamas!

Susanna

Requested by 10 yr old Noah in lieu of birthday presents.

Alana Stickland | $81.31

William