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Hurricane Eta/Iota Update - Nicaragua

Apr 11, 2021

Hurricane Eta/Iota Update - See how Sol Relief is helping our partners on the ground in Nicaragua

When Hurricanes Eta and Iota devastated Central America late in the 2020 Hurricane Season as two back-to-back Category 4 Hurricanes, Sol Relief was desperate to help.  We quickly realized that flying supplies to the areas was not the most efficient course of action.  Instead, we teamed up with local community leaders on the ground who have been able to facilitate the logistics of buying food and supplies locally and delivering them to the families in the most dire need as quickly as possible.  Although Sol Relief has not flown any supplies to the areas devastated by Eta and Iota, we have found that simply getting funds into the right hands on the ground can provide the fastest and most effective relief while also stimulating the local economy.

In Northeast Nicaragua, just south of Puerto Cabezas, Sol Relief has found the most efficient and effective way to help the 2,196 families that have been in need of basic food and water is by getting funding directly to Chris Farrington of Verbo church. Chris was introduced to us by one of our fellow nonprofits, Su Nica. Since Hurricanes Eta & Iota hit Central America, Chris has been able to take the funds donated to Sol Relief for Central America, to purchase food, water, hygiene items and, in some cases building supplies, locally – from the areas in the country that were not directly affected by the hurricane. He has also been able to distribute all these essential supplies  to families in need in the area.


Chris works with the local pastors who are already in direct connection with the families in the remote areas surrounding Puerto Cabezas. Within a week of receiving funds from Sol Relief, Chris was able to source and distribute food and supplies to the local families. Chris and his network of locals, then portioned out the amounts needed for a one month supply for each of the families. Moving these supplies to each location, they then organized the families to come by and pick up their one month supply. Chris has provided receipts down to the penny and has also provided photographs and videos of the families who received the food, water and hygiene supplies. The impact of our partnership with Chris and the local pastors was direct and immediate. There was no red tape, no governmental delay, no hoops to jump through. We are grateful to be able to make such a direct impact through Chris and his team of volunteers in Nicaragua.

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