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Hurricane Melissa Relief Fundraiser
Friday, November 8 | Bistro on 19 | 6:00 PM
Join us for an evening of food, music, and community as we raise funds to support families impacted by Hurricane Melissa.
🎟️ Tickets: $25
All ticket sales and 10% of bar proceeds will directly benefit the Hurricane Melissa Relief Fund.
📍 Location: Bistro on 19
📅 Date: Friday, November 8
⏰ Time: 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
You Can Also Help by Donating These Essential Items.
We’re collecting disaster relief supplies to support families impacted by Hurricane Melissa. Every contribution helps provide comfort, safety, and care during recovery.
Most Needed Donation Items:
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Clothing (men, women, and children)
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Batteries (AA / AAA / D)
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Flashlights
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Pillowcases and pillows
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Buckets with lids
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Hygiene kits
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Heavy-duty gloves
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Rain gear and coats
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Ice packs
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Bed linens
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Tarpaulins
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Thermometers
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Blankets
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Duct tape
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Bottled drinking water
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Disposable utensils and plates
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Food containers/lunch boxes
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Hand sanitizer/disinfectant wipes
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Towels and washcloths
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Garbage bags (heavy-duty)
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Bleach/disinfectant
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Waterproof markers
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Storage bins/crates
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Reflective vests
Contributing to our Hurricane Melissa GoFundMe campaign.
Your donation, no matter the amount, will make a real difference in helping families rebuild their homes and their lives.

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CACAO Scholarship Gala
Saturday, December 6 | 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM | Pelham Civic Center
Celebrate excellence, culture, and community at the CACAO Scholarship Gala, an elegant evening dedicated to supporting educational opportunities for students through the CACAO Scholarship Fund.
✨ Event Highlights:
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Dinner, dancing, and live entertainment
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Scholarship presentations
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Special guest speakers and honorees
💛 Purpose:
Proceeds from the Gala will fund scholarships for outstanding students in our community, enabling them to pursue higher education and achieve their academic goals.
Venmo @alcaribbean
Welcome to Central Alabama Caribbean American Organization (CACAO)!
We were established in 2011 so that the local Caribbean community could gather and meet and to share the Caribbean culture with the city of Birmingham and its surrounding areas. We are also a resource to Caribbean students attending college in Alabama. We want to provide a forum to advocate a variety of events and social causes that will enhance the Caribbean community in and around the Birmingham area.








