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October 05, 2011
Bank Of The Bahamas & Partners Send Huge Relief Bundles to Cat Island

A little more than a month after Hurricane Irene slammed into Cat Island in the central Bahamas, tearing off roofs and tearing apart lives, the mailboat M/V KCT arrived late last week with a container packed with love and crammed with proof that people cared.

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September 15, 2011
Bank of The Bahamas/Phil's Extend Cat Island CODE R.E.D Hurricane Relief

In the wake of Hurricane Irene?s devastating impact on Cat Island, Bank of The Bahamas announced today it is extending Cat Island Code R.E.D. -- relief effort drive -- with donation boxes at all New Providence branches, a cash account and two large containers for food, water, baby and medical supplies at Phil's Food Services.

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October 05, 2011
CODE R.E.D. BOB and Partners Send Huge Relief Bundles to Cat Island

A little more than a month after Hurricane Irene slammed into Cat Island in the central Bahamas, tearing off roofs and tearing apart lives, the mailboat M/V KCT arrived late last week with a container packed with love and crammed with proof that people cared. It bore furniture, paper goods, cleaning supplies, food, toiletries, clothing and more.

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September 29, 2011
Getting Cat Island Back On Track Hurricane Relief Concert & Fun Day

It has been many weeks since the arrival and departure of Hurricane Irene but around our beautiful isles of the Bahamas the signs of her coming can be seen in the ravaged landscape and destroyed homes. Cat Island was one of the many islands that took most of the brunt of the hurricane which resulted in unprecedented levels of destruction.

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Unexpected generosity
News Article
May 11, 2016
Unexpected generosity

Not many people are aware that Cat Island even has a children's home, so when Pastor Perry Wallace, chairman of the Old Bight Children's Home's executive board was contacted about a private donation from a New Providence-based family, he was surprised to say the least.

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