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Coast Guardsman Petty Officer 2nd Class Steve Jones,

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Coast Guardsman Petty Officer 2nd Class Steve Jones, with the Coast Guard Maintenance Augmentation Team San Juan, hugs a resident after he and a team of volunteers delivered toys, supplies and other gifts to children and families, Naguabo, Puerto Rico, Dec. 23, 2017. Volunteers at the event included Coast Guard members who are stationed in San Juan, and members deployed on the island for the Hurricane Maria ESF-10 Puerto Rico response. The event with Proyecto Esparciendo AMOR benefited children and families affected by the hurricane; a caravan of volunteers traveled through the town, greeting families and passing out toys, children’s clothing, books, supplies, canned goods and other items. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Lisa Ferdinando)

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23/12/2017
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