Freeport, Bahamas
–
The Bahamas Weekly presents herewith this video presentation of the executives of The Grand Bahama Port Authority, Limited along
with local government officials, as they present a token of appreciation to Lt.
Colonel Danny Morrow and Lt. Colonel Esther Morrow for their time served here
at the Grand Bahama Island branch of the Salvation Army.
Chairman of The Grand
Bahama Port Authority, Limited, Mr. Hannes Babak
was on hand to bid farewell and best wishes to the devoted Salvation Army
officers
and
presented an engraved personalized plaque to the Morrow’s. Mr. Babak said of Lt. Colonel Danny Morrow and Lt. Colonel Esther
Morrow, "thank you so much for coming out of retirement and assisting the Salvation
Army here on Grand Bahama
Island. There was a
vacancy that needed to be filled and you did it. For this we are most
grateful.”
The Salvation Army’s
new Disaster Relief Mobile aka Meals On Wheels was also parked in front of the
GBPA building, affording the GBPA Execs and local government officials an
opportunity to examine the new vehicle. Lt. Colonel Danny Morrow informed that,
“This
Lt. Colonel Danny Morrow
is available to the entire community of Grand Bahama Island. We’d like you to know,
that not only is this the first vehicle of its kind on Grand
Bahama Island and The
Bahamas but also the first of its kind within the Caribbean.”
In this informative video,
Lt. Colonel Danny Morrow also explains how the
Disaster Relief Mobile works and the value of having on Grand Bahama in the unfortunate event of a hurricane.