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Shocks rock Puerto Rico #UBLawResponds

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$1,502
75%
Raised toward our $2,000 Goal
36 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on March 01, at 11:19 AM EST
Project Owners

Thomas

Sosa

$30

Jan 31, 2020

Marjorie

Marcille

$50

Jan 23, 2020

Anonymous

$110

Jan 23, 2020

Marlene

Kondziela

Jan 22, 2020

malerie and jack Simon

In Honor of Zach Kiel doing great work

$100

Jan 21, 2020

Alex

Bakke

$20

Jan 21, 2020

Lisa

Gionis

$25

Jan 21, 2020

Amber

Melvin

$25

Jan 21, 2020

Liam

McMahon

$20

Jan 21, 2020

Gail

Shaffer

$20

Jan 21, 2020

Amy

Graves Monroe

$20

Jan 21, 2020

Susan

Walker

$20

Jan 21, 2020

Anonymous

$64

Jan 21, 2020

Anonymous

Jan 19, 2020

Heather

Martone

$20

Jan 18, 2020

Diana

Cortes-Evans

$30

Jan 18, 2020

Jennifer

Robinson

$110

Jan 17, 2020

Dorothy

Reade

$10

Jan 17, 2020

Lori

Whitecar

$20

Jan 17, 2020

Brielle

Zimmerman

Jan 17, 2020

Anonymous

$20

Jan 17, 2020

Rebecca

Bratspies

$20

Jan 17, 2020

Susan

Clark

$110

Jan 17, 2020

Danalita

Brokaw

$50

Jan 16, 2020

Hillary

Kiel

$20

Jan 16, 2020
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$5

Total Trips to Puerto Rico

The number of trips taken by #UBLawResponds teams to Puerto Rico since January 2018.

$12.28

Earthquakes Began

The date when the earthquakes began to strike Puerto Rico

$20

Solar lamps

Just $20 will purchase 2 solar lamps to be distributed during humanitarian brigades while students are on the island.

$64

Strength of Quake

6.4 is the magnitude as measured on the Richter scale of the first quake that hit Puerto Rico on Tuesday, January 7, 2020.

$110

Damage assessment

The Governor of Puerto Rico estimates that the earthquake and subsequent aftershocks have caused $110 million dollars.

$559

Structures Destroyed

More than 559 structures have been destroyed island wide.

$4,000

People staying shelters

More than 4,000 people across the island are living in shelters because their homes have collapsed or they fear their houses could crumble in aftershocks

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