Regrann from @poncesolo - Buenos días. I know I spoke to a couple of you about my participation in this fundraiser this past Thursday. However, due to a few situations beyond my control, I wasn't able to make the deadline. For that, I apologize. Ahora, in collaboration with David Aviles, co-founder of @puertoricanflagsup I present to you these 5 hats that I painted to help generate some cash for the people of the city of Yabucoa, which was completely decimated when Maria made landfall and tore our little island to shreds, leaving in its wake a trail of destruction unlike anything I have ever seen. The region of what is now Yabucoa belonged to the Taíno region of Guayaney, which covered a portion of the southeast region of Puerto Rico. The region was led by cacique Güaraca. After the Spanish colonization, the region of Yabucoa belonged to Humacao, and its territory was mostly used for cattle and farming. Yabucoa, as a town, was founded in October 3, 1793 when Don Manuel Colón de Bonilla and his wife, Catalina Morales Pacheco, donated the lands to the people. Yabucoa (Yucaland) is a municipality in Puerto Rico (U.S.), located in the eastern region, north of Maunabo; south of San Lorenzo, Las Piedras and Humacao; and east of Patillas. Yabucoa is spread over 9 wards and Yabucoa Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city). It is part of the San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical area. Nickname(s): "Ciudad del Azúcar" Anthem: "Yabucoa es mi Pueblo" These hats are available for an $80 donation. As with all my fundraisers, I'll meet your donation with free shipping. All I require is that you screenshot your donation and DM me. BUT PLEASE CHECK AVAILABILITY!!! I will gladly ship your hat to you. I may be idealistic but I truly believe that if we all come together we can supersede what happened with the hurricane and a whole lot more. Can't spell Rican without I CAN... Contact David Aviles @puertoricanflagsup to donate. Thank you in advance for your generosity, and for taking the time to read all this. Together we rise... #puertorico #boricua #doitforthelove #culturalpride #riseandresist #orgulloboricua #onelove #toma #roots #unbr