Dominica Disaster Relief Fund – Tropical Storm Erika

While we are thankful Rosalie Bay Resort sustained relatively moderate damage, Tropical Storm Erika left a catastrophic aftermath on the island. Nine communities on Dominica have been declared Special Disaster Areas and need your help.

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One of nine declared disaster areas on Dominica (Photo via Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit)

How You Can Help Dominica

Rosalie Bay Resort has established a disaster relief fund through The Resource Foundation (TRF), a foundation through which we have supported vulnerable populations on the island since 2011.

If you wish to participate in the relief efforts, please donate using this safe, secure method.

 http://resourcefnd.org/funds/dominica-disaster-relief-fund/

A Trusted Philanthropic Organization

This 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization is a leader in philanthropic giving to the Caribbean having already thoroughly vetted the established and participating non-profits on Dominica to assure that all funds will reach those hardest-hit by devastating Tropical Storm Erika. The Resource Foundation (TRF) is trusted by Starbucks, Johnson & Johnson, Kellogg’s and more to help them reach people most in need of help who often do not have a voice that can be heard through bureaucracies. TRF has a Four Star Charity rating, the highest awarded by Charity Navigator for financial responsibility, accountability and transparency.

Every little bit helps. Thank you in advance for your contributions.

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