Chaffin Luhana Foundation Donates to Bahamas Relief in Honor of International Day of Charity

Dorian Relief

The Chaffin Luhana Foundation supports the SOL Relief organization, and those providing essential aid to all affected by Hurricane Dorian’s devastation.

On Monday, September 2, the category 5 hurricane directly hit the island of Great Abaco and northwest region of the Bahamas for 36 hours, halting any possible relief support until the storm passed. The resulting damage left homes demolished, neighborhoods flooded, and its people in serious need of shelter and supplies.

The Red Cross estimated 45% of the homes in Grand Bahama and Abaco were likely damaged or destroyed by the storm. The islands have been left in need of clean drinking water, food, and supplies to rebuild.

SOL ReliefThe Chaffin Luhana Foundation will provide a donation to Stephen Barnes for continued support of the SOL Relief organization and supports its efforts to provide immediate relief to the people of the Bahamas. Since 2017, the SOL Relief organization is dedicated to providing disaster relief by flying essential items directly to the islands affected by hurricanes. 100% of donations received go directly towards their mission.

“We know this is a critical time for the people of the Bahamas,” said Eric Chaffin, Managing Partner of Chaffin Luhana LLP and a Trustee of the Chaffin Luhana Foundation,

“we offer our support to those recovering from the devastation of Hurricane Dorian and applaud all of the volunteers who are tirelessly working in the recovery efforts.”

In honor of the United Nation’s International Day of Charity which falls on September 5, please consider donating supplies or funds to the SOL Relief organization or other organizations to help the people of Bahamas recover from the devastation of Hurricane Dorian. For more information on the SOL Relief organization on the supplies needed and how to help, please visit their website https://solrelief.org/dorian/

About The Chaffin Luhana Foundation:

The Chaffin Luhana Foundation, a non-profit organization that encourages the development of human potential and supports community empowerment, recognizes the urgent need of relief from the unprecedented damage left behind by hurricane Dorian.

Law partners Eric Chaffin and Roopal Luhana, along with their families, established The Chaffin Luhana Foundation in 2010 to honor their humble roots and build upon the values of integrity and resilience instilled in them by their hardworking parents.

A not-for-profit organization, the Foundation encourages the development of human potential and supports community empowerment through the endowment of funds to deserving recipients, the creation of community-based enrichment projects, and the support of important scientific research that meaningfully impacts the underprivileged and sick in society.