by Stephanie Hanlon | Oct 19, 2017 | Uncategorized
After the storm comes the mosquitoes. As if 150 mile per hour winds and historic flooding weren’t enough, standing water breeds an overwhelming number of mosquitoes who then prey on the already weary residents of St. Croix. To help combat this, we’ve ordered 4,000...
by Stephanie Hanlon | Oct 11, 2017 | Uncategorized
Through all of the destruction and hardship being experienced on St. Croix and throughout the Caribbean right now, the shining light is the outpouring of support from our extended community. Anyone who has ever lived or been to the Virgin Islands knows just how...
by Stephanie Hanlon | Oct 11, 2017 | Uncategorized
It’s hard to even think about cleaning up and recovering from a major Category 5 hurricane when there is no power for refrigeration, fans, communication or water – let alone get back into a normal routine. With most of the island of St. Croix still without power,...
by Stephanie Hanlon | Oct 11, 2017 | Uncategorized
Hurricane Maria grew fast, so fast it took some serious planning to get into gear and prepare. Once it became clear it was making its way for a direct hit on St. Croix – which was still recovering from close contact with Irma and flash flooding from Jose – we set our...
by Stephanie Hanlon | Oct 10, 2017 | Uncategorized
Like most everyone on St. Croix, we did our best to secure our offices and cover our electronics ahead of the storms – however, it proved fruitless when confronted with Hurricane Maria. When Maria tore through St. Croix on September 19, our building’s roof was no...