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A new nonprofit has been formed to assist with the search for the missing crew of the Seacor Power amidst the United Cajun Navy announcing they are stepping away. Gulf Coast Humanitarian Efforts nonprofit has been established by volunteers along with Scott Daspit, the father of Delcambre native Dylan Daspit, who is one of seven men still missing. All donations will go toward the continued search. We essentially started with a net-zero balance to fund this search and rescue when the United Cajun Navy stepped away, explained Gulf Coast Humanitarian Efforts Vice President Christifer DeRouen. Now that the Coast Guard and United Cajun Navy have bowed out of the search, it is up to volunteers to keep the search efforts going. ....
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Non-profit created to support Acadiana families affected by Seacor Power disaster KATC and last updated 2021-04-22 17:16:11-04 Friends and neighbors of the Acadiana men affected by the recent Seacor Power disaster have created a non-profit organization to support the impacted families. Funding raised by Lift Acadiana will go directly to the families of the five men from the Acadiana area that were on the lift boat when it capsized on April 13. One of the founding members of Lift Acadiana, Brook Kyzar Fremin, said she was inspired to create the non-profit by those asking how they could do their part. ....