The Jamaican Diaspora in the Southern United States has reaffirmed its unwavering support for the island, donating nearly US$30,000 (approximately J$4.7 million) to assist with disaster relief and community development.
The official handover took place on Thursday, April 17, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, where Minister of State Alando Terrelonge received the contributions on behalf of the government. The donations were mobilised by the Consulate General of Jamaica in Miami, led by Consul-General Oliver Mair.
The bulk of the funds was raised during the Consulate’s 62nd Independence Church Service, with significant support from corporate partners including Spirit Airlines and the Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman law firm. The donation has been earmarked for the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) to aid recovery efforts following the passage of Hurricane Beryl.
Hurricane Beryl, a powerful Category 4 storm, impacted Jamaica in early July 2024, bringing intense winds, heavy rainfall, and widespread damage. The storm primarily affected parishes on the southern and southwestern coasts, with Clarendon, Manchester, St. Elizabeth, and parts of Westmoreland bearing the brunt of its force. The system downed power lines, damaged homes, and disrupted critical infrastructure, prompting swift emergency responses and long-term rebuilding efforts. Since the hurricane, other groups and organizations in the Jamaican Diaspora, such as American Friends of Jamaica, have raised funds to assist the country with relief efforts.
In addition, a separate contribution of US$3,825 (about J$600,000) was presented to the Door Christian Fellowship Church. This donation was collected during the 61st Independence Service in 2023 and was officially handed over to Reverend Patrick Anthony Jordan.
Minister Terrelonge commended Reverend Jordan on receiving the Badge of Honour for Meritorious Service, noting his longstanding contributions “in the fields of religion, volunteerism, and community development.”















