The Star (Jamaica)

Hurricane-affected islands to get JN Foundation relief funds

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Caribbean countries that were devastated by Hurricanes Irma and Maria during the recent hurricane season will benefit from donations received through the Jamaica National (JN) Foundation’s Help Our Caribbean Neighbours campaign, which was mounted on its ISupport Jamaica funding site.

The campaign, launched in October via the ISupport Jamaica platform resulted in members of the public and employees of companies and organisati­ons in the Jamaica National Group donating to the cause.

Rose Miller, grants manager at JN Foundation, who officially handed over the contributi­ons to the United Way of Jamaica recently at the Terra Nova Hotel in Kingston, commended persons who responded to the campaign.

“We are grateful to those who contribute­d having seen the need to reach out to our Caribbean neighbours,” she said. “We are always, seeking opportunit­ies to help others and the Jamaica National Group pays an integral role regionally, therefore, we endeavour to reach out when there is a need.”

Winsome Wilkins, CEO of the United Way of Jamaica, expressed gratitude to the JN Foundation and members of the public who supported the campaign.

“Our thanks to JN Foundation, which is a serious partner with us in the voluntary sector. We value their support,” she said, explaining that the funds will be merged with a larger pool of funds, which will be used in the rehabilita­tion and restoratio­n process and help families in those islands to pursue economic activities.

“There is a pool of funds that will be allocated to the Salvation Army and to the Adventist Developmen­t Relief Agency, which are already on the ground doing work and identifyin­g the families that would benefit,” she said.

CAMPAIGN WAS SUCCESSFUL

Wilkins said that the campaign organised by United Way across Jamaica has already received some J$3 million in contributi­ons to the hurricane relief effort.

This, she said, was in addition to inkind contributi­ons.

“The campaign was successful; and of course, for us at United Way, rehabilita­tion and restoratio­n are areas, which we focus on in times of disaster,” she said.

Several islands were affected by the hurricanes, which moved across the northern Caribbean leaving a trail of death and destructio­n.

Some of the countries to benefit from the contributi­ons from Jamaica, include Turks and Caicos, Puerto Rico, Dominica and Haiti.

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Rose Miller (second left), grants manager at JN Foundation, presents Dr Marcia Forbes (second right), incoming chair of the United Way of Jamaica, with a cheque to assist with disaster-relief rehabilita­tion for the Caribbean islands affected by the...
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