
When the hurricane struck, Jamaica was left in heartbreak. Families are standing in the rubble of homes they once cherished. Children are sleeping without shelter. Parents are wondering how they’ll feed their loved ones tomorrow.
This isn’t just a headline — it’s real people, real lives, and real pain.

Every donation goes directly to families for food, clean water, light, toiletries, and rebuilding their homes and communities.

"My name is Sharon, and I live in St. Ann. The hurricane tore the roof off our home while my family and I huddled together, praying we’d make it through the night. By morning, everything we owned was gone. But we were alive — and for that, I was grateful. When the relief team arrived with clean water and a hot meal, I cried with gratitude. It wasn’t just food; it was hope. It reminded me that even in the darkest times, kindness can bring light, and survival can grow into strength.
"I’m Akoni, and I’m 10 years old. The storm broke my school and washed away my soccer ball. I miss playing with my friends, and I miss learning. At night, we don’t have a proper place to sleep — just a corner where we try to stay dry. My mom says we will rebuild, but I know it will take a long time.
When people send donations, it can help us rebuild our home and hopefully go back to school soon. When people send help, it means I can dream again."
"I am Mr. Thompson, 74 years old. My wife and I have lived a long time, but we have never experienced a storm like this. This one was the hardest. Our village church lost its roof, and families are scattered.
But when I see the kindness of strangers sending help, I feel strength return. It tells me that Jamaica is not forgotten, and together we will rise again."

Welcome! Please join us in standing with Jamaica during this critical time.