Grand Turk Island Hurricane Relief

Information on Hurricane Ike relief efforts for Grand Turk Island.

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Acclinet, Danconia Employees Return from Hurricane Ike Recovery Mission PDF Print E-mail

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Acclinet, Danconia Employees Return from Hurricane Ike Recovery Mission

Companies launch drive to assist Grand Turk Island hurricane survivors

WEARE, N.H., Sept. 30 – Danconia Media and Acclinet Corp. today announced the launching of a campaign dedicated to assisting relief efforts for Hurricane Ike victims living on Grand Turk Island, British West Indies.

As part of the campaign, William Sweeney, vice president of Acclinet and Danconia, and Matt Stillwagon, the companies' creative director, traveled to Grand Turk Island last week to provide direct assistance to Hurricane Ike victims. They brought with them donated items, including more than 20 electricity generators purchased by Acclinet, a reseller of Sun servers, Sun workstations and related Sun hardware. They returned to New Hampshire this week.

“The island was hit hard by the hurricane,” Stillwagon said. “There are many people working hard to rebuild and get their lives back to normal.”

The Concord, N.H., area companies have begun a drive to collect donations, including clothing, linen, non-perishable food and toiletries, to assist Turks and Caicos Islands Hurricane Ike survivors. The companies are also organizing volunteer teams to assist with further recovery efforts in the Grand Turk Island and Caicos region. Donations can be mailed to or dropped off at the companies' shared Weare, N.H., location.

The campaign was the brainchild of Catherine and William Sweeney, co-owners of Danconia and Acclinet who own property on Grand Turk Island. Mr. Sweeney said his property was damaged, but full-time residents who live nearby have it much worse off.

Sweeney said he was impressed with the generosity of the Perri Ellis clothing company, which shipped thousands of pieces of clothing to Grand Turk Island after being contacted by Acclinet salesman Thomas Downing about the relief effort. The clothing reached Grand Turk Island last week, and is being distributed by the Red Cross to Hurricane Ike victims who've been without clean clothing since the storm hit.

Acclinet and Danconia have also launched a Web site – www.grandturkhurricanerelief.org – that will be a frequently updated resource for anyone interested in assisting Grand Turk Island and Caicos Islands Hurricane Ike survivors. The site was designed by Stillwagon.

Hurricane Ike plowed through Grand Turk Island and the Caicos Islands on Sept. 7, damaging an estimated 95 percent of Grand Turk's homes and leaving roughly 750 of the British territory's under 4,000 residents homeless. Since Hurricane Ike hit, Grand Turk Islanders have been forced to survive on limited food and water rations as they start the rebuilding process.

Aside from causing massive destruction, Hurricane Ike also crippled Grand Turk Island's tourism industry, a devastating economic blow to a region that counts on tourist dollars to drive commerce. The entire Turks and Caicos Islands region was declared a disaster area shortly after Hurricane Ike.

Anyone interested in donating items to Hurricane Ike survivors on Grand Turk Island and the Caicos Islands can mail donations to: Acclinet, ATTN: Grand Turk Island Hurricane Relief, 425 South Stark Highway, Weare, NH 03281. Donors living in the Concord, N.H., region can drop items off at the same address between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Clothing and linen must be clean, food must be non-perishable and toiletries must be new and sealed.

 

About Danconia Media

 

Danconia Media is a NH marketing and design firm that specializes in both traditional and online marketing strategies. Founded by salespeople, Danconia, the home of www.metroinfo.com, takes a unique approach to marketing techniques. For more information, visit www.danconia.com.

 

About Acclinet Corp.

 

Acclinet is a New Hampshire-based independent reseller of Sun Microsystems equipment. Acclinet sells Sun products ranging from entry-level to enterprise-class Sun servers, Sun workstations, Sun storage solutions and related hardware at prices up to 80 percent off the listing value. For more information, visit www.acclinet.com.

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Current Donors PDF Print E-mail

Since our inception, many businesses, organizations and individuals have donated their time and effort toward Grand Turk Island Hurricane Ike relief efforts. To show our thanks, we'll list every single person and organization who contributes to our Grand Turk Island hurricane relief efforts.

 

Business donors:

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Individual donors:

  • Chris, Michele, Conor & Olivia Hanlon (Groton, MA)
  • Ann Mary & Scott Dinsmore (Weare, NH)
  • Diane Leonard (Phoenix, AZ) dianeleonard.com
  • Nichole Hartland & Family (Weare, NH)
  • Marcia & Chris Hewey (Concord, NH)
  • Susan Winsor (Weare, NH)
  • Cyndi Hurlbut (Hillsboro, NH)
  • Renee Dubois & Family (Weare, NH)
  • Jackie Young & Family (Bow, NH) scrappinsoulsisters.com
  • Deb Bourbeau & Family (Bow,NH) scrappinsoulsisters.com
  • Trieste, Mat, Ava & Reese Philbrook (Concord, NH)
  • Anita Fitts & Family (Weare, NH)

 

 

 
Greetings to the residents of Grand Turk PDF Print E-mail

Greetings to the residents of Grand Turk :
 
I have watched the news reports and live feeds regarding the aftermath of Hurricane Ike and the damage it brought to your beautiful islands.  I lived in South Florida in 1992 when Hurricane Andrew brought devastation to South Miami and Homestead.  From my experience there, I can tell you it will be rough for a while.  But do not despair, because recovery usually is faster than anyone would believe based upon the "day after" images we see of the damage.

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Donate Goods and Services PDF Print E-mail

In the wake of Hurricane Ike, Grand Turk Islanders are in desperate need of simple items many take for granted, such as clothing, blankets, canned food and toiletries. While monetary donations can be made through the Red Cross as we set up our own fund, we are accepting donations of goods in the meantime. Also, we witnessed firsthand the good work from the volunteers at ShelterBox. The residents of Grand Turk will never forget your generosity.

Any donation you can make will go a long way in helping the victims of Hurricane Ike get back on their feet. Ship what you can to us, and we'll make sure it gets in the right hands on Grand Turk. Donated clothing and linen, if used, must be clean, food items must be non-perishable and all toiletries must be new and packaged.

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