PwC in the Caribbean and the PwC US Charitable Foundation have donated US$375,000 to the disaster relief and recovery efforts in the Bahamas. The partners and staff of PwC firms operating in the Caribbean donated a total of $125,000.
The funds, raised by firms in the Bahamas, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, East Caribbean, Turks and Caicos, and Trinidad and Tobago, are being donated directly to affected families in the Bahamas and also to the National Emergency Management Agency, the Red Cross and the Salvation Army.

The PwC US Charitable Foundation has made a $250,000 grant to Team Rubicon USA, a non-profit that is on the ground in the Bahamas providing immediate and long-term disaster relief and support to help rebuild lives and communities.
PwC firms operating in the Caribbean have also organised a number of employee-led fundraisers and drives to collect much needed items for the people of the Bahamas and provide support to charitable organisations.
“Our thoughts are with our colleagues in the Bahamas and everyone impacted by this devastating hurricane,” said Frazer Lindsay, PricewaterhouseCoopers Caribbean Region CEO. “We would like to thank our people for their incredible efforts in raising these funds for the Bahamas.”
Prince A. Rahming, PwC Bahamas, Territory Leader, said, “We are truly thankful that all our employees are accounted for and are safe, but we acknowledge and are deeply saddened that there were others who were not so fortunate.”

PwC partners and staff are fully engaged in the recovery efforts, he added.
PwC Bahamas’ Nassau office has reopened and resumed normal daily operations. The Freeport office on the island of Grand Bahama will remain closed until further notice.
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