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When Hurricane Mellissa tore across Jamaica, it left behind more than broken buildings it shattered the lives of thousands of children.
Entire communities across St. Thomas, St. Mary, Portland, Clarendon, and St. Catherine were devastated. Homes were washed away, schools collapsed, and families lost the basic necessities they depend on to survive. Many children are now:
As the rubble settles, a silent emergency grows: children are falling into hunger, fear, and academic regression. Families need help now before this becomes a lost generation.
According to the JIRC post-hurricane assessment :
A hungry child cannot learn.
A child without supplies cannot study.
A child without a home cannot recover.

UMMA Foundation, in partnership with local educators and community leaders, is launching an urgent campaign to support Jamaica’s hardest-hit families after Hurricane Mellissa.
Our focus is simple and life-changing:
Through temporary distribution centers, we provide hot meals and food packages so children do not go to bed hungry. (See “Nourish to Learn” initiative, page 8–9 )
We distribute literacy toolkits, storybooks, stationery, and, for high-need homes, tablets and solar chargers so children can continue their education even with damaged schools.
We reinforce shelters and provide emergency materials to help families rebuild their lives with dignity.
Every meal, every school kit, and every emergency package brings a child one step closer to safety, stability, and hope.
Every hour matters.
This is our chance to step in before these losses become permanent.
