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September 18, 2019 - Nassau, Bahamas, USA - Most days the volunteers begin cooking inside the New Haitian Mission Baptist Church before sunrise and don't finish until mid day, when they and other church members bring meals to various shelters. Everything is done by hand and cooked on charcoal stoves. In response to Hurricane Dorian, volunteers from the church prepare and distribute home cooked meals to feed more than 400 Haitian survivors who were evacuated from Abaco Island and brought to different shelters in Nassau. (Credit Image: © Belinda Soncini/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com). 18/09/2019

September 18, 2019 - Nassau, Bahamas, USA - Most days the volunteers begin cooking inside the New Haitian Mission Baptist Church before sunrise and don't finish until mid day, when they and other church members bring meals to various shelters. Everything is done by hand and cooked on charcoal stoves. In response to Hurricane Dorian, volunteers from the church prepare and distribute home cooked meals to feed more than 400 Haitian survivors who were evacuated from Abaco Island and brought to different shelters in Nassau. (Credit Image: © Belinda Soncini/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com). 18/09/2019
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Caption: September 18, 2019 - Nassau, Bahamas, USA - Most days the volunteers begin cooking inside the New Haitian Mission Baptist Church before sunrise and don't finish until mid day, when they and other church members bring meals to various shelters. Everything is done by hand and cooked on charcoal stoves. In response to Hurricane Dorian, volunteers from the church prepare and distribute home cooked meals to feed more than 400 Haitian survivors who were evacuated from Abaco Island and brought to different shelters in Nassau. (Credit Image: © Belinda Soncini/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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