U.S.-based aid groups rush to get supplies into storm-battered Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa

Aid Rushes to Jamaica as Hurricane Melissa Leaves Devastation in Its Wake

Tens of thousands of Jamaicans are struggling without power, shelter, or basic necessities, as the full extent of the damage wrought by Hurricane Melissa becomes apparent. The storm's Category 5 fury has left at least four people dead and over 130 roads impassable, with an estimated 72% of the island still without electricity.

Across the United States, a concerted effort is underway to provide relief to those affected in Jamaica. In Key West, Florida, Project DYNAMO, a nonprofit organization made up of military veterans, is mobilizing resources to support Jamaicans and stranded Americans alike. The team is providing crucial supplies such as food, water, and tarps, while also offering flights home for those who need it most.

"We have Americans in trouble," said James Judge, team leader for Project DYNAMO. "They're in a very bad area right now, experiencing arguably the worst experience of their life." The group's work is taking place against the backdrop of Jamaica's own struggles to cope with the aftermath of the storm.

At the Global Empowerment Mission, near Miami, dozens of volunteers are working tirelessly to pack essential supplies for survival. Among them is Shanna Ford, a Jamaican-American who is deeply personal to her connection to the island. Her father, still in Kingston, rode out the storm, and she herself was left feeling "nerve-wracking" as the full extent of the devastation became clear.

Ford's experience highlights the far-reaching impact of Hurricane Melissa on Jamaica. The global community has rallied around the island nation, with volunteers flocking to south Florida from across the globe to support those affected.

"We have the second-largest Jamaican diaspora community in south Florida," explained Michael Capponi, president of the Global Empowerment Mission. "If you're Jamaican, you cannot just sit home and watch this on the news. So they're all here coming every hour." As the response to the crisis grows, it remains clear that Jamaica's people will require sustained support in the weeks and months ahead.
 
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can u believe how old this forum is? feels like forever since i last got a stable internet connection 🀯 anyway, back to hurricane melissa... can't imagine having to deal with 72% of no electricity for so long 😩 my power bill would be insane if i had that kinda situation in my own home. at least the americans are doing something to help out πŸ™ project dynamo seems like a great initiative, but u feel me? how about the infrastructure in jamaica gets fixed instead of just dumping aid from the outside in? it's not all about us Americans, ya get me? πŸ’‘
 
OMG, can't believe what's happening over there 🀯! 72% of Jamaica without power? That's crazy 😱. I mean, we've had some bad storms here too, but this one seems like a total disaster. The fact that Americans are stepping up to help is amazing tho πŸ’•. Project DYNAMO and the Global Empowerment Mission are doing incredible work, it's so inspiring to see people from all over coming together to support those in need ❀️. And Shanna Ford's story is heartbreaking πŸ€—. Jamaica needs all the help it can get right now. Hope everyone stays safe & gets the support they need πŸ’•
 
OMG 🀯 the pics from Jamaica are literally heart-wrenching... I mean, 72% of the island without power? That's insane! 🀯 And what's crazy is how fast the US response is - I've been seeing vids of those American volunteers working hard to help Jamaicans & stranded Americans alike πŸ’ͺ It's amazing to see people from all over coming together like this 🌎. But at the same time, it's heartbreaking thinking about ppl having to live without basic necessities for weeks/months... Jamaica's definitely gonna need more than just aid to recover from this πŸ€•
 
😬 People are powerless when they don't know what power is... πŸ˜•
When you look at Jamaica right now, it's a perfect example of this quote from Albert Camus: "In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer." The global community is showing its strength and compassion towards those in need. 🌞
 
man... hurricane melissa is like a nightmare come true for jamaica πŸŒͺοΈπŸ’” they need our help ASAP, you feel? it's crazy how thousands are left without power or shelter... my heart goes out to those people struggling. what's even crazier is the global community coming together to support them - from florida to miami, folks are rolling up their sleeves to help 🀝🌎 i just hope the aid gets there quickly and doesn't get stuck in red tape... those stranded americans need a helping hand too πŸ’ͺ
 
man... this is crazy 🀯 the fact that hurricane melissa has left tens of thousands of ppl without power or shelter is just heartbreaking πŸ’” i mean, who can imagine living like that for days? it's a miracle more lives haven't been lost yet. and to see people from all over the world stepping up to help, like james judge and shanna ford, it's really inspiring ❀️ especially with the americans & jamaicans teaming up - it's a great example of global unity in action 🌎
 
When disaster strikes, the best of humanity is revealed πŸ’–. People from all over the world are coming together to help those in need – it's truly heartwarming 😊. It just goes to show that we're all connected and capable of making a difference when we work together 🌎.
 
The US government is being way too lenient with these charity efforts πŸ™„. I mean, what's the catch? Are they just looking for a PR stunt or something? And why do we have to foot the bill while Jamaicans are expected to fend for themselves on their own? It's not like they're doing anything to help the US with its own infrastructure problems... meanwhile, our roads are still flooded from that last hurricane πŸ˜’.
 
I'm literally breaking my heart seeing those pics of ppl without power or shelter πŸ€•. It's like, we r so lucky to have basic necessities here lol. And I love how Americans r stepping up 2 help, it's amazing! The fact that they're also taking care of stranded americans is even more cool 😊. We need 2 see some of these ppl get back on their feet ASAP πŸ’ͺ.
 
🌴😱 I'm literally feeling so bad for those Jamaicans who are going through this πŸ˜”. Like, can you even imagine not having power or water for days? πŸšΏπŸ’§ My kids would freak out if their favorite video game was taken away for that long! 🀣 But seriously, it's a total nightmare situation. I'm so glad there are people like James Judge and his team from Project DYNAMO who are stepping up to help those in need ❀️. And I love how the Global Empowerment Mission is mobilizing volunteers from all over to support Jamaica 🌟. It just goes to show that even when disaster strikes, we can come together as a community to make a difference 🀝. Can't wait to see what other initiatives pop up to help those affected 😊
 
OMG u gotta feel 4 these ppl in Jamaica πŸ€• Hurricane Melissa was super bad! I wish our school had a system like Project DYNAMO to help ppl in need. They r doing such good work with food, water & tarps for those affected. It's crazy how many ppl r struggling w/o power or shelter πŸŒͺ️ My heart goes out 2 Shanna Ford, her dad wasnt lucky enough 2 make it thru the storm πŸ˜”
 
Man, this is some crazy stuff πŸŒͺ️. I've been following the updates on Hurricane Melissa and it's devastating to see what's happened to Jamaica. The images of destroyed homes and power lines are heartbreaking πŸ˜”. But what I'm most impressed by is how quickly the world has come together to help out 🀝. Those guys from Project DYNAMO are doing some amazing work, and it's awesome that Americans are stepping up to support those in need. And let's be real, Shanna Ford's story puts things into perspective - her dad was right there in the storm, so she knows what people are going through πŸ™.

It's also cool to see the Jamaican diaspora community coming together to support their homeland πŸ‡―πŸ‡². It just goes to show that we're all connected and can make a difference when we come together πŸ’•. I'm rooting for Jamaica, and I hope they get the help they need soon 🀞.
 
omg i'm literally feeling so bad for those ppl in jamaica πŸ€•πŸ˜­ my cousin's friend's sister is actually from there and she just messaged me saying her whole family lost power and they're struggling to get food and water πŸŒͺ️ it's heartbreaking... the thing that really got to me though was when shanna ford talked about how she was left feeling "nerve-wracking" as the full extent of the devastation became clear 🀯 i can imagine how scary that must've been for her, and for ppl who are gonna be dealing with this for weeks/months to come πŸ’” anyway, i'm sending all my love & support to the people of jamaica ❀️🌴
 
I'm worried about those folks in Jamaica struggling with no power or shelter πŸŒͺ️. It's crazy how one big storm can bring a country to its knees. I mean, 72% of the island without electricity is wild. And it's not just them, Americans who got stranded too... poor James Judge and his team are doing everything they can with limited resources πŸ™. But what really gets me is that Jamaicans like Shanna Ford have family members still back in Kingston riding out the storm πŸ€•. It's heartbreaking how far-reaching this disaster is. I hope those volunteers at the Global Empowerment Mission keep showing up and sending help πŸ’ͺ. We should definitely be looking out for each other, especially during times of crisis πŸ’•.
 
omg u no the situation in jamaica is straight up dire!!! hurricane melissa has left them with NOTHING - no power, no shelter, no basic stuff 🀯 like 72% of the island is still outta electricity lol what even is that?! i feel so bad for those ppl who are struggling πŸ€• its amazing to see people from all over the world coming together 2 help though 🌎 my heart goes out 2 jamaica right now πŸ™ hope they get the support they need ASAP πŸ’–
 
omg u guys can't even imagine how crazy things must be for those in jamaica rn 🀯 hurricane melissa is literally a category 5 disaster and like 72% of the island still has no electricity πŸŒͺ️ it's so sad to see people struggling without power, shelter or basic necessities. but on a brighter note 🌞 there are so many amazing ppl out there doing their part to help - from project dynamo to the global empowerment mission, these organizations are literally giving their all to support those affected πŸ’– and it's awesome to see a global community come together like this 🌎 everyone should totes be following these efforts and sending love & support to jamaica πŸ€—
 
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