What’s Your Plan – Dominica Red Cross

Song by the Dominica Red Cross Society on how to have a plan and act when a disaster strikes.

To get involved in Disaster Preparedness contact 
The Dominica Red Cross Society 
Tel: (767) 448-8280 │440-2483 │615-8415
Email: directorgeneral@redcross.dm

Written & Composed by — Michele Henderson
Recording Artists — Michele Henderson & Wayne Benjamin 
Produced by — Kendel Laurent — Music Box Studios 
Video Production — 365MMP 

Special thanks to — Jeoffrey Joseph & Jaya Telemacque & the Staff & Volunteers of the Dominica Red Cross 

Jordyn Greenaway 
Jenisia Francis
Devonte Jno. Baptiste
Makayla Lewis 
J’quan Lecointe

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