By Alexia Campbell | South Florida Sun-Sentinel
September 11, 2008
Cuban families in South Florida now can send up to $1,000 directly to 
relatives on the hurricane-ravaged island thanks to a temporary easing 
of U.S. restrictions.
People without family in Cuba also can donate to the relief program at 
1312 SW 27th Ave., Miami, or 305-592-7768.
U.S. law limits exiles from sending more than $300 to Cuba every three 
months. But the U.S. Treasury Department granted a license to the Cuban 
American National Foundation allowing the emergency increase after 
Hurricanes Gustav and Ike damaged as many as 140,000 homes on the 
island. Families can give cash to the foundation, which will be wired 
directly to their relatives through Western Union. The foundation will 
cover the transfer fees and send donors a receipt. The relief program, 
valid through December, has a $250,000 cap.
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