
Donations poured in and volunteers who rushed to help: Here's how Martha's Vineyard communities responded to the arrival of migrants
CNN
In the hours after roughly 50 migrants touched down on Martha's Vineyard in two planes sent by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the island's community -- still jarred by the unexpected arrival -- rushed to help the newcomers.
"We received food, we received clothes, we received ... different things, so much so that we've had to relocated that donation drop-off spot to the fire department," Edgartown, Massachusetts, town administrator James Hagerty told CNN Wednesday.
Town officials even had to post on social media that they didn't need more donations, Hagerty added, as items continued to pour in.

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