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Dara Delivers For Storm Victims
posted (October 29, 2010)
Intuitional relief is reaching out to storm affected persons, but there are also individual efforts. Today local humanitarian, Dara Robinson, set out to give assistance to families who were affected by Hurricane Richard. Robinson, who invests personal money and receive assistance from the public to carry out his good-will deeds, took us with him on a door to door mission:

Joel ''Dara'' Robinson, Organizer
"Right now the food that I have is like for 100 family and I am trying to reach out to places like where people are not noticing because if you the condition back here these people are in the same situation and that is what I am dealing with. We come from congollum area and we barely see any damage back there so we are at Jane Usher Boulevard and reach out from family to family because that is how I do my thing."

Andrea Polanco
"So what kind of food supplies you are giving to the families out here today?"

Joel ''Dara'' Robinson, Organizer
"Basically I have a lot of kids stuff. In these bags you have sausage, chop ham, milk, choco milk, rice cereal; there are several items in there. It's just to give a helping hand, that's the whole idea behind it."

Andrea Polanco
"So these things that you are giving out here today are things that you buy with your personal money or people contribute to your cause?"

Joel ''Dara'' Robinson, Organizer
"I am so bless that God link me with two good Samaritan, with unity and friends, I have this lady from courts who gave me some clothes and shoes but people know what I do so people reach out to me just like how they reach out to the Red Cross. It's just that when I receive things I act quick."

Dara says he will continue to give out more food supplies and clothes in the city as well as Hattieville. If you'd like to contribute to his efforts, you can contact him at 6 Dunn Street or call 623-3662.

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