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Monday, October 16, 2017

Fundraiser for Puerto Rico on Nov 5

WHAT: FUNDRAISER MUSIC CONCERT
WHEN: SUNDAY, NOV 5THm
TIME: 2:00 PM TO 6:00 PM
WHERE: LEVITT PAVILION STEELSTACKS
WHY: RELIEF FOR PUERTO RICO

Puerto Rican leaders in the Lehigh Valley are uniting forces to support Puerto Rico with a FREE concert! Concilio-Philadelphia, the financial conduit, of allmoney raised, has agreed that 100% of the funds collected by Unidos Pa’ PR will be allocated for Puerto Rico Hurricane Relief Funds.

Hispanic Center of the LV will also have a booth on-site to collect items for families relocating to the Lehigh Valley. Please bring non-perishable food and clothing donations for them (coats, scarfs, gloves, bed sheets, towels, etc.).

Checks Payable to: Concilio-Unidos PA’ PR

Mail check to: HGSK Law Firm, 1349 Lynn Ave, Bethlehem, PA 18015

El​ ​Concilio​ ​is a 501 C3 organization, 100% of your donation is a tax deductible donation.

Contact info: samuel@soldbyjustino.com, luiz.garcia@gmail.com or onegron@hgsklawyers.com

10 comments:

  1. Umm NO thanks my hard earned money would go to TEXAS or Florida 1st.

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  2. Are there any Puerto ricans left in Puerto Rico, I suspect that they are all here on the mainland.

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  3. Wow. Look at these hateful "patriots" up so early innthe am. Isn't wonderful how entitled they are? God bless ALL Americans.

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  4. 5:41 so that's what causing all the long lines at the welfare office

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  5. I'm sure "Fed Ed" Pawlowski has his hands in this one. The delusional guiltless mayor needs money for his defense lawyers.

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  6. I am saddened by all of these mean spirited responses - if you want to send donations to Texas, no one is stopping you. Turn some of the energy fueling your misplaced indignation to good use and get involved with a charity that is helping the hurricane victims in places you approve of.These people are not asking for a government handout, they are doing what they can to help people in need. And last I heard, Puerto Rico was still part of the US . . .

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    1. Just to clarify, "These people" was intended to mean El Concilio, the group that is trying to help the storm victims in Puerto Rico.

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  7. Wow...you have a lot of nerves saying that about puerto Rico well you might as well get use to it because there all coming. And yet there's no discrimination...theres nothing to be said it's right here in black and white and we will continue to bend the knee

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  8. Who ever wrote that comment about puerto Rico..im going to pray for you ..that is so nasty.its people like you that makes this world nasty

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  9. Is this why there's no puerto Ricans in HR.

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