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Award-winning Country Music Radio Personality helps victims
who are being overlooked after Hurricane Dean

www.HelpAfterDean.com

 

 

Like many Americans, popular award-winning syndicated American Country Music radio personality, Whitney Allen, watched the newscasts of Hurricane Dean from the comfort of her home as the hurricane missed the city of Cancun, Mexico.  

 

She was alarmed, however, to see news crews reporting mainly in Cancun, thus missing coverage of the area hardest hit by the 3rd  largest hurricane to make landfall in recorded history, the area known as the Costa Maya more than 100 miles south.

 

Allen had vacationed in this area in the town of Mahahual (pronounced Ma-ha-wahl), about 130 miles south of Cancun, where Hurricane Dean made landfall with Category 5 intensity. She had recently bought a small house on the beach, which was miraculously left intact after the Hurricane. What was missing from the national  newscasts was the massive devastation of this area and the immediate needs for the victims.

 

The losses are not only beachfront homes, but small businesses and inland villages of stick and palm palapas. Now, with no tourism and no media coverage, few funds are coming into the area to help residents rebuild.

 

Allen searched unsuccessfully to locate organizations to provide help with food and clothing. Rather than give up, Allen and her boyfriend Gerrit Schroder immediately set up a web site at www.HelpAfterDean.org which points to a single donation site.

 

She then persuaded Dial Global Radio Network to broadcast her personally recorded public service announcements which alert people to visit www.HelpAfterDean.org.

 

Update: These Public Service Announcements have been running this week on over one hundred radio stations to solicit funds for immediate help for Mahahual and surrounding areas. You can listen to them at HelpAfterDean.com

 

Not stopping there, Allen and Schroder set up another site at www.HelpAfterDean.com to combine the forces of four local groups.

 

With no help from the Red Cross or any international agency showing up in the area, www.HelpAfterDean.com immediately provided information on where people within driving distance could bring supplies and assistance. One victim asked simply for a clean t-shirt as he had been wearing the same one for four days.

 

“I don’t want credit", says Allen, “it’s the people like the volunteers who are making the a 3 hour drive each way to deliver supplies, the local businessman who put together a task force the day after he found he had lost not only his home, but his office; the local resident who simply hands out money to people who need it; and the owners of a local resort, partially destroyed, who are leading the charge to help clean up. These are the people you need to know about and need to help.

 

Once a fishing village, Mahahual in recent years had become the second-busiest cruise ship port in Mexico. Dean’s Category 5 winds, rain and massive surge left residents homeless, hungry and scared. The majority are now without jobs as their employers, the cruise lines, expect rebuilding the port to take six months or more.

 

Says Allen, “People can help by donating through HelpAfterDean.com. They can also help by adding www.HelpAfterDean.com to the signature of their emails to help spread the word and work.”

 

www.HelpAfterDean.com

 

 

Submitted by Sumner M. Davenport

 

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