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Cabrera Organizes Relief Drive for Victims of Hurricane Eta in Honduras

 

CM Fernando Cabrera
Councilman Fernando Cabrera issued a statement on Apr. 8 on the racial disparity in COVID-19 fatalities.
Photo courtesy Emil Cohen/New York City Council

Councilman Fernando Cabrera is organizing a relief drive for victims of Hurricane Eta, which hit Honduras last week. The drive will take place on Monday, Nov. 16, 2020 at 9.30 a.m., at Bronx Community College, Hall of Fame Terrace.

 

He will be joined by Bronx Community College leadership, Sociedad Hondurena Activa De New York, and the Sergeants Benevolent Association.

 

“Our Honduran neighbors are many of the essential workers that kept New York and the Bronx going in the darkest days of COVID-19, taking risks that allowed others to continue going about their daily lives,” Cabrera said in a written press release. “Now is the time for us to stand together as a community and join forces to help our friends, neighbors and families in Honduras.”

 

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