Elsa Oseguera and Davis Flow receive recognition for their work at Eta and Iota

HOUSTON, UNITED STATES.- In November 2020 hurricanes Eta y Iota They hit a large part of Honduran territory, leaving thousands dead, dozens dead and missing, and a trace of destruction and precariousness from which the country could not recover.

At that time, the help of noble hearts was indispensable, which contributed, among other things, with food, clothing, household items, medicines.

One of the first to say “Present!” were Honduran journalist based in the United States, Elsa Oseguera and her boyfriend, the singer Davis Flow.

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The couple summoned their followers on social networks and the rest of their compatriots living in the North American country to get closer to them and donate what they could. Together they managed to collect 15 containers full of aid, which were delivered to the most affected areas, such as the Sula Valley in northern Honduras.

Davis Flow He personally traveled to deliver and, in the company of other well-known Honduran “influencers,” to ensure that aid reached the right hands.

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For their commendable action, the catrachos couple was recently surprised by the Honduran community in the United States, which gave them a beautiful recognition, emphasizing their solidarity.

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“For the merit of his work and his great human quality, who managed with love, patience and humility to fulfill his mission in Honduras to help the victims of hurricanes Eta y Iota, in addition to collecting a historic amount of aid from the United States. Being an example of humanity and nobility towards others. We are proud of their desire to work with our brothers in Honduras, “says part of the plaque given to both compatriots.

“I loved being able to help thousands of people for more than 5 months. So many sacrifices, so much effort, sweat and tears, but everything was done and it turned out better than we expected; I still don’t think so. all that has been done, thank you all for the support that God bless you so much “, he wrote Davis Flow along with photos with their recognition.

In turn, Elsa Oseguera He continued to wear and hug his plaque in the snapshots he posted on his Facebook account: “If God gave us the opportunity to be in this country, we can’t forget our brothers. “I love you all and a thousand thanks to the Honduran community in the United States for this heartfelt recognition,” he said.

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