Lyles, Powell, and Bromfield bring hope to hurricane victims

Key Points(5)
- The Category 5 hurricane, which struck last Tuesday, tore through St Elizabeth and neighboring western parishes, flattening homes, uprooting livelihoods, and leaving residents in desperate need of assistance.
- <h2>A mission rooted in love and loyalty</h2> The relief drive was anchored in Georges Valley, St Elizabeth — the hometown of Junelle Bromfield, Lyles’ Jamaican fiancée and a former standout athlete from St Elizabeth Technical High School.
- With Powell and a volunteer team beside them, the group distributed food supplies, toiletries, and other essentials to residents struggling to recover from the storm’s fury.
- For Bromfield, the mission carried deep personal significance.
- Visibly moved, she reflected on the support her community had given her during her formative years.
KINGSTON, Jamaica — In a stirring act of solidarity and humanity, American Olympic 100m gold medalist Noah Lyles and Jamaican sprint icon Asafa Powell have joined forces to deliver vital relief to communities in Jamaica devastated by Hurricane Melissa.
The Category 5 hurricane, which struck last Tuesday, tore through St Elizabeth and neighboring western parishes, flattening homes, uprooting livelihoods, and leaving residents in desperate need of assistance.
A mission rooted in love and loyalty
The relief drive was anchored in Georges Valley, St Elizabeth — the hometown of Junelle Bromfield, Lyles’ Jamaican fiancée and a former standout athlete from St Elizabeth Technical High School. With Powell and a volunteer team beside them, the group distributed food supplies, toiletries, and other essentials to residents struggling to recover from the storm’s fury. For Bromfield, the mission carried deep personal significance. Visibly moved, she reflected on the support her community had given her during her formative years. “The community was always helping me out, whether it was in high school to go to Penn Relays — they raised money, took me to school for free. So I really wanted to give back,” said Bromfield, her voice heavy with emotion as she surveyed the damage.View this post on Instagram









