Staying Power in the Bahamas
Although Hurricane Dorian struck more than two years ago, Convoy of Hope continues to provide help to those affected by the storm.
Although Hurricane Dorian struck more than two years ago, Convoy of Hope continues to provide help to those affected by the storm.
It’s been two and a half years since Hurricane Dorian swamped the Bahamas. The catastrophic Category 5 hurricane was the worst natural disaster in the island nation’s history. Convoy of Hope continues to help those in need…
Watch this documentary on Convoy of Hope’s response to Hurricane Dorian.
Convoy of Hope and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) have been working together to bring food security and independence to the Bahamas in the aftermath of 2019’s Hurricane Dorian. In partnership with the University of Missouri, USAID…
Convoy of Hope, the University of Missouri, and USAID’s Farmer-to-Farmer program continue to strengthen the Bahamas through agriculture.
Last week, Convoy provided in-person lead volunteer training at the World Distribution Center for the first time. Volunteers and church leaders from around the country attended the event.
While Convoy of Hope responds to disasters in major headlines, like Hurricane Ida and the recent earthquake in Haiti, simultaneous disaster responses continue around the world.
In August 2019, Hurricane Dorian hit the Bahamas as a Category 5 hurricane. It was recorded as the worst natural disaster in the country’s history. Although there are large discrepancies in the exact number of fatalities, the loss of life…