By the end of this second phase, all seven of the highest priority schools in Freeport will have been rehabilitated, allowing Grand Bahama’s children to return to learning in a safe, functional environment after the devastation of Hurricane Dorian.
With additional funding from UNICEF, GER3 is also offering assistance to several social workers and teachers whose homes were badly affected by Dorian. GER3 is working with each school to identify staff members who were particularly vulnerable to the affects of Dorian and to support the recovery and rehabilitation of their homes.
One of the social workers selected to be a beneficiary of GER3’s program had been posted in the emergency command for the entirety of the storm. In the immediate aftermath of the storm, Pauline remained away from her home as she assisted others to find loved ones, connect to vital resources and services, and reintegrate into their homes. Only after several days was Pauline able to return to her own home and assess the damage. She was overwhelmed at the sight of her belongings flooding through her front door as she opened it for the first time. As her neighbors started to repair quickly and get back on their feet, Pauline was caught several days behind the rest of her community, starting to muck and gut her home and repair the leaks in her roof, prioritizing her daughter’s room first and foremost. After an initial assessment, the GER3 team quickly worked to remediate the mold in Pauline’s home and will soon begin roof repair, sheetrock, installation, plastering, and painting.
For someone who has done so much for others in her community, GER3 is supporting Pauline with the resources in order to get Pauline back on her feet as soon as possible. GER3 will continue offering assistance to teachers and social workers across the island in the rehabilitation and reconstruction of their homes.
GER3 recently conducted an initial assessment on the island of Abaco, the most affected Bahamian island where devastation is widespread, most infrastructure is damaged or destroyed, and many vulnerable populations remain unassisted. UNICEF is supporting an expansion of our initial project in order for GER3 to begin work on schools, teachers’ homes, and social workers’ homes in Abaco in the coming months. Two of our team members will be traveling to Abaco next week to begin setting up operations. This phase of the work is projected to continue into March 2020.