(Jamaica Gleaner) More than 60 pregnant women and new mothers have received support as the Ministry of Health and Wellness rolled out a new maternal...
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
Maroc - NEWSDAY.CO.TT - A la Une - 10/Nov 16:04
The Digicel Group has launched a major humanitarian initiative to support recovery efforts across the hardest hits parts of Jamaica affected by Hurricane Melissa. The category-five storm hit Jamaica on October 28, leaving at least 32 people dead, destroying homes and critical infrastructure, and leaving many still picking up the pieces. The relief effort will deliver nearly 12,000 care packages that include essential supplies to residents in the western parishes most affected by the storm, including Westmoreland, St Elizabeth, Hanover, St James, and Trelawny. As part of its Reconnecting Jamaica effort, Digicel has already delivered more than 1,500 food care packs to families in need and is preparing to distribute an additional 10,000 care packages in the coming days. These packages include essential food supplies such as water, rice, oil, and other staples to support households most affected by the storm. In addition, the Digicel Foundation is also providing hygiene care packs for men, women, and children, as well as LED solar lanterns, LED headlamps, and rechargeable emergency LED bulbs to assist families still without power. To help rebuild homes and restore livelihoods, Digicel and the Foundation are also providing hardware certificates that will allow residents to purchase construction materials directly from local suppliers. This initiative empowers homeowners to buy what they need to rebuild safely and sustainably within their own communities. “At Digicel, we are committed to ensuring that Jamaica stays connected, not just through our network, but through care, compassion, and community,” said Marcelo Cataldo, CEO of Digicel Group. “In times like this, our responsibility goes beyond business. We’re focused on helping families rebuild, restoring hope, and supporting the government’s recovery efforts across the parishes hit hardest by Hurricane Melissa.” The Digicel Foundation, which has been at the heart of Caribbean community development for nearly two decades, has mobilised its staff and volunteers across the island to co-ordinate on-the-ground distribution and outreach. Digicel is also distributing hundreds of SIM cards with data plans to relief workers supporting recovery operations. For customers whose service was disrupted, Digicel is offering complimentary prepaid plans with 30 minutes of voice calls and 2GB of data, as well as 30-day postpaid plans with 10GB of data once service is restored. Meanwhile, mobile charging stations have been deployed on Digicel buses, visiting impacted communities, enabling residents to charge their devices and communicate with loved ones. The team is also working with the Jamaican government to help fill its environmental and health supply needs like hand-held foggers, DPD testing tablets (to measure chlorine levels), turbidity meters, blood pressure machines among other items. Alongside this, Digicel will be launching voice and text donation lines across its markets, standing up a crowdsourcing campaign to make it easier for customers throughout the region to contribute directly to relief efforts. The post Digicel aids Jamaica with hardware supplies, care packages appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
(Jamaica Gleaner) More than 60 pregnant women and new mothers have received support as the Ministry of Health and Wellness rolled out a new maternal...
(Jamaica Gleaner) More than 60 pregnant women and new mothers have received support as the Ministry of Health and Wellness rolled out a new maternal...
Stars will lift their voices in unison to help Jamaica rebuild and Trinidad and Tobago’s Kes the Band will be one of them at the December 12...
The Jamaican Chinese Benevolent Association (CBA) has pledged to deliver at least 1,000 care packages two to three times per week to communities...
IN the wake of the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica, employees of Flow Trinidad united in support of the company’s annual CSR...
THE EDITOR, Madam: In the wake of Hurricane Melissa, as communities across Jamaica grapple with loss, damage, and the slow journey toward recovery,...
Hurricane Melissa ripped through western Jamaica, devastating Cornwall county and parts of Manchester and St Elizabeth. Other parishes, too, felt the...
The Nation Publishing Co. Limited is proud to stand alongside its media colleagues across Barbados as they unite today for the One Love Jamaica...
In the wake of Hurricane Melissa’s devastating impact, Air Canada Vacations has announced a special humanitarian initiative launching on ‘Giving...
As of yesterday, the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, working with the Jamaica Defence Force and other partners, had made 138 air and ground...