When the federal furlough and SNAP cuts hit families hard, God’s love stepped in — gift cards, care, and hope that says God still provides. 💛
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Olympian Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce continued her relief efforts on Tuesday, delivering care packages to residents in communities affected by Hurricane Melissa along the St Elizabeth and Westmoreland border.
The initiative was done through her Pocket Rocket Foundation.
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‼️⚠️ PLEASE REPOST 🙏🏾🥹
NORTH EAST ST. ELIZABETH NEEDS HELP!
🔺Aberdeen
🔺Siloah
🔺Thornton
🔺Pullet Hall
🔺Ben Lamond
🔺Balaclava
🔺Maggotty (not accessible due to
flooding)
They haven't received any help. REPOST! They need some attention 🙏🏾
Before I share anything I wanna help my father’s neighbor, I’m trying my best to get her food and some supplies 😔💔
this lady fed me growing up so I can’t sleep knowing she’s in need
The Government of Jamaica, through the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, has launched the “I Love Jamaica” fundraising concert series, a global initiative to raise US$1 million for the Hurricane Melissa Relief Fund.
The series will include a telethon and virtual concert on Sunday, November 16, broadcast live from the CPTC studios between 3:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Performers will include Chris Martin, Masicka, and several others, with additional artists to be announced.
Concerts are also being organized across the diaspora.
Both Jamaican and international artists have pledged their support, alongside prominent personalities who will help drive donations and pledges. Notably, Chris Gayle will partner with the CPL to champion overseas fundraising efforts.
PLEASE BOOST‼️
World Central Kitchen needs volunteers for their field kitchen located at Montego Bay Convention Centre. If you or someone you know can volunteer please please try to go and assist
Several Chinese nationals have stepped up to support relief efforts for communities affected by Hurricane Melissa in St Elizabeth.
Videos shared on Instagram by Neil Yap Sam show volunteers at the Chinese Benevolent Association centre packing care packages destined for the hurricane-hit areas.
https://t.co/kO7Oo3WNBd
Dear Jamaica on behalf of Panama you’ll be receiving a humanitarian flight from Copa with medical supplies, non-perishable foods, clothing and utilities to support Hurricane Melissa relief efforts 🇯🇲🇵🇦 @odpem@AndrewHolnessJM
In the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa’s battering of the island, Restaurants of Jamaica (ROJ), franchise holders for KFC and Pizza Hut, has announced the first phase of its national hurricane relief effort valued at $18 million in monetary and meal support.
The contribution includes cash and meals that will be distributed across the island.
https://t.co/nZsaMpBFIF
Hey Everyone The Lyles Brothers Sports Foundation and Asafa Powell are Teaming up to send aid to smaller communities in Jamaica! We have already set a trip for St. Elizabeth.
Please help us raise Money for our next Trip to where we will be targeting areas in Westmorland and Trelawny.
No amount is too Big Or Small.
THANK YOU!