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A FEMA program that’s been helping Puerto Rican families that have been living in hotels and motels has been extended for a few more weeks. Advocates have been going to court to seek more assistance. Denise Collazo, Chief of Staff of an advocacy group called Faith in Action, and Bob Cortes, Republican state representative, join us to talk about the outlook for these evacuees.
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Central Florida’s food bank has started its first Spanish-language culinary training program for new arrivals from Puerto Rico. The 14-week class provides culinary and life skills training for evacuees hoping to land a job in the hospitality industry.
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More than 100 days after Hurricane Maria’s apocalyptic winds tore through Puerto Rico leaving floods, collapsed houses and bodies in its wake, the island…
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Glorimarie Rodríguez knows staying behind in Puerto Rico's darkness would have meant certain death for her 2-year-old son.In the week before Hurricane…