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When the storm came, it didn’t just take a roof — it took safety, comfort, and everything this family once called home.
A hardworking mother in Bounty Hall, Trelawny, Jamaica is now living in emergency shelter with her four children aged 16, 9, 8, and 6. Overnight, they lost their home, most of their belongings, and the small sense of stability they depended on each day.
Before this disaster, she worked as a tour guide, proudly earning her living and caring for her children. Now there is no work, no home, and no way to provide the basics a family needs to survive.
The children sleep without their own beds. They have very few clothes left. Drinking water makes them sick. They rely on donated food, but they still go without many essentials.
A mother should not have to choose between:
clean water
clothes for her children
safety and dignity
I met this lady while in Jamaica. She is one of the kindest people I have ever known — always smiling, always giving, always helping others. She never imagined she would be the one needing help.
Today, I am asking for her.
Every pound raised will go towards:
❤️ clean water and food
❤️ clothes and hygiene items for the children
❤️ help to rebuild their home
❤️ emergency daily needs
Even a small donation can give this family something priceless: hope.
If you can help in any way — thank you.
If you can’t donate, please share.
Your kindness can change their tomorrow.
With love and gratitude,
Claudette


