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Fundación Nacional De Ayuda A Los Bomberos Dominicanos, FUNABODO, RNC.- 430066052
Is also registed in the state of Florid as: Fundacion Nacional de Ayuda a los Bomberos Dominicanos, FUNABODO, Inc.
INSTITUCION SIN FINES DE LUCRO QUE SE DEDICARÁ A PROMOVER Y FACILITAR AYUDA ECONÓMICA, ASISTENCIA TÉCNICA Y EQUIPOS DE RESCATE DE COMUNICACION Y TRANSPORTE A NIVEL NACIONAL, ASI COMO AYUDAR A EDUCAR LA CIUDADANIA Y CONCIENTIZARLO DE ESTAR ALERTAS A LAS EMERGENCIAS QUE SE PRESENTAN EN EL TERRITORIO;COLABORAR CON ORGANISMOS INTERNACIONALES, ESTADOS ADMINISTRACIONES E INSTITUCIONES INVOLUCRADAS EN EL PROCESO DE DESARROLLO EN BENEFICIO DE NUESTROS PUEBLOS
FUNABODO; is a foundation established under the law of the Dominican Republic and also with the State Florida Law.
Our job is to trainer in the 2010 and 2011, a minimum of one hundred (100) up to two (200) men and women,
to be prepared to rescue people a live from:
Earthquakes: 
Hurricanes: 
Tropical Storm Jeanne (11L) over the Dominican Republic
Hurricane Jeanne was the deadliest hurricane in the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the tenth named storm, the seventh hurricane, and the fifth major hurricane of the season, as well as the third hurricane and fourth named storm of the season to make landfall in Florida. Jeanne formed as a tropical depression near Guadeloupe on the evening of September 13. Having strengthened to a tropical storm, Jeanne crossed Puerto Rico on September 15. It then moved toward Hispaniola, barely reaching hurricane strength before making landfall on September 16. It tracked slowly across the northern coast of the Dominican Republic and Haiti, with its heavy rains bringing mudslides and flooding.
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