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AML Joins Int'l Vendors For Hurricane Relief Efforts In Grand Bahama
By AML Foods Ltd
Oct 17, 2016 - 11:19:23 PM

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AML Foods Ltd. teams up with Bahamas Red Cross in Grand Bahama to distribute ice and water in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew. Picture l to r: Calvin Dean, Bahamas Red Cross District Manager, Renaldi Forbes, Acting Chairman and Jermaine Smith, Manager of Solomon’s Queen’s Highway.

Nassau, Bahamas — In the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, AML Foods Ltd has partnered with three international vendors to bring much-needed relief to Grand Bahama residents.  The local grocer teamed up with US-based Associated Grocers and SuperValu to send two 40ft containers of water to the island. AML also confirmed that Sun International Produce shipped a 40ft container of ice to the second city.

Tropical Shipping brought in the containers waiving all freight charges and the items will be distributed by the Bahamas Red Cross to immediately assist victims of the massive storm. Less than two weeks ago, Hurricane Matthew caused widespread damage and destruction throughout the islands of The Bahamas.

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Bahamas Red Cross representatives distribute ice donated by AML partners to the Grand Bahama community

“We are extremely grateful to our international vendors who didn’t hesitate to spring into action and offer their assistance.  We hope these contributions will make a difference in the lives of those who are suffering," said Renea Bastian, VP of Marketing & Communications at AML.  “Our hearts go out to all those affected by Hurricane Matthew, including hundreds of our employees on the island as they begin to rebuild and recover.”

AML President and CEO, Gavin Watchorn says employees at the company’s three retail outlets on Grand Bahama are in good spirits considering the impact of the storm. He reiterated AML’s commitment to assist Grand Bahama as it rebuilds.  “As the relief efforts continue over the coming weeks and months, AML Foods Limited is prepared to engage in the long-term recovery efforts, including identifying further donations.  In addition, AML Foods continues to conduct direct outreach to assist its affected employees as well as support them in volunteering to relief efforts,” Watchorn said.

For more information on ongoing hurricane relief efforts, visit the Bahamas Red Cross’ Facebook page and continue to donate items to their headquarters in Nassau and on Grand Bahama.
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Grand Bahama Community receives ice from AML and its partners



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