UABC Aids Hurricane Victims

**UABC Supports Hurricane John Victims** UABC establishes collection sites for essential donations, rallying the community to aid Hurricane John victims in Guerrero. Show support on October 15-16 at campus locations.

**Primary Article: UABC Establishes Collection Center to Aid Hurricane John Victims**

The Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC) is rallying support to aid those who suffered severe losses due to the devastation caused by Hurricane John, which recently hit the state of Guerrero. The university is inviting both its community and the general public to contribute to a donation drive aimed at providing necessary relief.

Donations will be accepted on October 15 and 16 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM at all three university campuses. The contributions will be directed to the Baja California DIF to ensure they reach those in need effectively.

Items in high demand for these donations include non-perishable foods, personal hygiene products, and cleaning supplies. Specifically, donors are encouraged to provide canned goods with easy-open lids, bottled water, rice, sugar, beans, coffee, baby formula, toilet paper, feminine hygiene products, diapers for both infants and adults, soap, shampoo, wet wipes, toothpaste and brushes, detergents, disinfectants, and general cleaning products.

**Donation Drop-off Locations:**

– **Mexicali Campus:** Vicerrectoría Explanade, Blvr. Benito Juárez and Av. López Rayón.

– **Ensenada Campus:**
– University Gymnasium, Transpeninsular Highway Ensenada – Tijuana No. 391, Colonia Playitas.
– “L. E. F. Juan Antonio González López” University Gymnasium, Blvd. Zertuche and Blvd. de los Lagos s/n, Fracc. Valle Dorado.

– **Tijuana Campus:** University Gymnasium, Otay Unit, Calzada Universidad #14418, International Industrial Park Tijuana.

The initiative highlights UABC’s commitment to supporting communities in distress and calls for widespread participation to maximize relief efforts for those impacted by the recent natural disaster.

**Secondary Article: Latest Developments on Hurricane John Relief Efforts**

As recovery efforts continue in the aftermath of Hurricane John, multiple organizations have joined forces to provide relief to the affected regions. In addition to UABC’s collection initiative, several national NGOs and local businesses are mobilizing resources to deliver aid.

The Mexican government has also dispatched emergency services to assist in the rebuilding process. Temporary shelters have been established in Guerrero, and restoration of critical infrastructure, such as electricity and water supply, is underway.

The spirit of community and resilience is evident as volunteers work tirelessly to distribute food, water, and medical supplies. Social media platforms are being utilized to coordinate efforts and inform the public about ongoing needs.

Authorities continue to emphasize the need for ongoing donations and volunteer support as the affected areas begin the long road to recovery. Community members are encouraged to stay connected and informed about new opportunities to help through verified channels.

For those wishing to contribute financially, several trusted charity organizations have opened funds specifically targeting hurricane relief, ensuring that all monetary donations are effectively and transparently utilized to aid the recovery process.