RI-Based Edesia Sends 800 Pounds of Peanut Butter to Bahamas to Help Hurricane Relief Efforts

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RI-Based Edesia Sends 800 Pounds of Peanut Butter to Bahamas to Help Hurricane Relief Efforts

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Rhode Island-based Edesia and New York-based Chobani are teaming to help Hurricane Dorian victims in the Bahamas.

The two companies combined to ship 800 pounds of MeWe peanut butter to help relief efforts.

“Watching the scenes on television of Hurricane Dorian's aftermath in the Bahamas is beyond heartbreaking. The devastated communities affected by the Category 5 hurricane may not fully recover for another decade. Over 70,000 people are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance. We wanted to let you know how we are helping here at Edesia,” wrote Edesia Founder and CEO Navyn Salem.

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CEO Navyn Salem
She added, “Yesterday morning we reached out to one of our most generous corporate supporters, Chobani, and asked for their help in shipping 800 pounds of MeWe to support the ongoing humanitarian relief efforts. Without hesitation, Chobani said yes to our request and provided us with the opportunity to respond instantaneously.”

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Latest on Hurricane Dorian

As GoLocalProv reported earlier this week, Hurricane Dorian has impacted the Bahamas and moving up the east coast.

According to a new report by AccuWeather,Dorian will make its way to the northeast this weekend.

“Dorian is forecast to swing well east of the mid-Atlantic coast on Friday. The overall size of the hurricane will grow and spread northward as the peak winds near the center diminish. This means that Dorian will have some impact from rain, wind and rough seas in the northeastern United States, even though the storm is likely to remain at sea,” writes AccuWeather.

According to AccuWeather, the northeast could get anywhere from two to four inches of rain with the potential for flooding. 

AccuWeather adds, “some disruptions to travel are likely with poor visibility for motorists and perhaps some airline delays along the coast.”


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