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11-25-2017 Beautiful region of municipality of Comerío! 11-25-2017 Nine years bedridden, no water or electricity since the hurricane, yet hopeful and smiling...no surrender in this woman 11-25-2017 The smile of gratitud from this woman was priceless as she received the bag of goods from our young team members 11-25-2017 A charming young friend extends his hand to one of our youngest team members in appreciation for a goodie bag of treats 11-25-2017 This woman lost her kitchen  which provided her livelihood, and most of the rest of her house, but she has moved back in and intends to get back in business 11-25-2017 This woman lost her kitchen  which provided her livelihood, and most of the rest of her house, but she has moved back in and intends to get back in business 11-25-2017 This gentleman insisted on climbing the steep hill to our cars to receive our bag of goods 11-25-2017 A farmer tells José how he hopes the people will see our gifts as inspiration to develop their resolve to carry on, not to develop a dependence on others 11-25-2017 It is apparent that homes in these conditions will be cold and damp as temperatures drop in the highland areas. Residents were so glad to receive jackets and blankets 11-25-2017 While island authorities await electrical poles to replace those that were downed, these homeowners await the removal of this pole from its resting place on their porch after it was thrown down by María 11-25-2017 The resolve to carry on despite this level of damage is inspired in many residents by the recovery of nature that surrounds them 11-25-2017 The resolve to carry on despite this level of damage is inspired in many residents by the recovery of nature that surrounds them 11-12-2017 Welcome to the mountainous municipality 11-12-2017 The day after Hurricane María, the Río Plata flooded out the town, this is the high school 11-12-2017 Upon our arrival today, Nov 12, color is returning to the town! 11-12-2017 Water remains a most basic need 11-12-2017 Spring water collected on roadside 11-12-2017 José comforts stray calf 11-12-2017 Team member helping young mother with basic goods 11-12-2017 Team members delivering baby supplies 11-12-2017 Sheila offers various items to this young representative of a family 11-12-2017 Sharing hope with new friends 11-12-2017 Teamwork! 11-12-2017 Many homes are not accessible by car 11-12-2017 Many homes are not accessible by car 11-12-2017 Young woman's gift in appreciation for our solidarity 11-12-2017 Cool weather donations 11-12-2017 Our new little friend digs into a fresh apple delivered by team member 11-12-2017 Local teachers served as our guides 11-12-2017 Hurricane aftermath of this colorful community 11-12-2017 Neighborhood roads remain a serious safety concern 11-12-2017 Neighborhood roads remain a serious safety concern 11-12-2017 Note the floodwater line above first floor windows, most clearly seen on lavender-colored house in the middle 11-12-2017 Extended family that lost home pitched a tent for lodging on uncle's rooftop 11-12-2017 Río Plata today, nearly two months after Hurricane María 11-12-2017 <q>#PR Se Levanta</q> means <q>Puerto Rico will overcome</q> 11-5-2017 First delivery of the day 11-5-2017 First delivery of the day 11-5-2017 Making delivery and chatting with woman who lives alone 11-5-2017 Delivery in Barrio Boquillas, Manatí municipality 11-5-2017 A man who was grateful for our surprise visit 11-5-2017 A most precious gift - drinking water! 11-5-2017 Youngest members of our team doing their part 11-5-2017 Youngest members of our team doing their part 11-5-2017 11-5-2017 This whole area flooded, as high as the first half of this house 11-5-2017 Just a section of the once-flooded area of Manatí 11-5-2017 Roofless homes in Barrio Cortés, Manatí municipality 10-28-2017 Family supply bags (and our chainsaw for possible blocked roads) 10-28-2017 Infant and elderly supplies 10-28-2017 10-28-2017 Delivery team at work 10-28-2017 Smile of appreciation 10-28-2017 An exemplar of Jayuya strong 10-28-2017 Delivering bag to new friend in Jayuya 10-28-2017 Walking back up hill from delivery 10-28-2017 Jayuya Strong! 10-28-2017 Jayuya 10-28-2017 Morning trip weather 10-28-2017 One of many challenging curves 10-28-2017 Very curvy roads are typical of the region. 10-28-2017 Blue tarps for roofless homes dot the countryside (not necessarily from FEMA) 10-28-2017 Fallen school gymnasium 10-28-2017 Former major garden and hardware store 10-28-2017 Where once there stood a home 10-28-2017 Landslides make for touchy curves 10-28-2017 Landslide conditions, a common feature on the trips 10-28-2017 Landslide conditions, a common feature on the trips 10-21-2017 Casa Pueblo volunteers receiving our delivery 10-21-2017 Getting ready at Casa Pueblo for our next series of deliveries 10-21-2017 Community members selecting items from current inventory 10-21-2017 Boricua-style paella at Casa Pueblo, prepared twice feeding 250 folks from the barrios of Adjuntas 10-21-2017 Delivery of fresh sandwiches in small town of Adjuntas 10-21-2017 Expanded team arriving in Adjuntas 10-21-2017 Delivery of water and care package of food items to family in remote barrio 10-21-2017 Adjuntas community member 10-21-2017 Demonstrating how to use the water filter 10-21-2017 José, Sheila and a new friend from Barrio Garzas 10-21-2017 Learning about life in Barrio Vegas Arriba from its residents 10-21-2017 Hug of solidarity 10-21-2017 Over 200,000 homes in Puerto Rico were destroyed, including here in Adjuntas 10-21-2017 Destroyed house in Adjuntas 2 10-21-2017 Destroyed house in Adjuntas 3 10-21-2017 Destroyed house in Adjuntas 4 10-21-2017 Vegas Arriba mom receives care package of basic goods 10-21-2017 Road damage in rural mountain area 10-21-2017 Mountain road conditions 1 10-21-2017 Mountain road conditions 2 10-16-2017 Car full of supplies for delivery 10-16-2017 Delivering supplies at Casa Pueblo 10-16-2017 Delivering supplies to Casa Pueblo 2 10-16-2017 Casa Pueblo 10-4-2017 Félix Seijo School and refuge center - folks in line for essential goods

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