Jamaica Launches Official Relief Platform in Wake of Hurricane Melissa — Here’s How to Help

By: - October 28th, 2025
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Jamaica PM Andrew Holness.

Hurricane Melissa passed over the western end of Jamaica on Tuesday, causing widespared devastation. The extent of the damage is not yet known. 

Some 530,000 residents in Jamaica are currently without electricity, according to local reports. 

The Government of Jamaica has launched an official relief and recovery platform following the impact of Hurricane Melissa. The new website — supportjamaica.gov.jm — is designed to coordinate relief efforts, mobilize support, and provide critical resources for those affected by the storm.

Through the platform, users can make secure donations, submit pledges, report emergencies, and find nearby shelters. It will also serve as a key tool for Jamaicans abroad who want to contribute to national recovery efforts.

Government officials are reminding the public to ensure they are using only official websites. “If it doesn’t end with .gov.jm, it is not an official Government of Jamaica website,” the announcement emphasized.

Hurricane Melissa made its closest approach to western Jamaica, bringing heavy rain, flash flooding, and widespread damage across parts of the island. Relief operations and emergency response efforts are now underway.

For verified information, updates, and ways to help, visit Support Jamaica. 

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