Hurricane Melissa has caused severe destruction across several parishes in Jamaica, leaving many families without homes, food, clean water, or basic necessities. Entire communities in Manchester, Hanover, Westmoreland, and Trelawny have been deeply affected, and many people are still waiting for help to arrive.
Posted Packages has launched this Hurricane Melissa Relief Fund to support those impacted and to send immediate aid to the families who need it most. As a company that proudly serves the Caribbean community, we are committed to standing with Jamaica during this difficult time.
Why We Started This Fundraiser
Every day, we hear from customers whose families were directly impacted by Hurricane Melissa. Many lost everything — roofs blown off, homes flooded, food spoiled, and essential supplies gone. With so many people struggling, we felt it was our responsibility to step in and mobilize support.
This fund allows us to respond quickly and send real help directly to the parishes that need it most.
How Donations Will Be Used
All contributions will be used by Posted Packages to purchase and ship critical relief items to Jamaica, including:
Emergency Food & Water
Non-perishable food
Bottled water
Canned goods & basic staples
Hygiene & Personal Care
Soap, toothpaste, deodorant
Sanitary pads & wipes
Toilet paper
Baby Essentials
Diapers
Formula
Baby wipes
Safety & Medical Needs
First-aid kits
Flashlights & batteries
Solar lamps
Basic medical supplies
Logistics & Shipping
Barrels & boxes
Packing materials
Shipping to Jamaica
Local distribution to affected areas
Every dollar goes directly toward supplies and shipping. No funds are kept for profit or personal use.
How You Can Help
Your donation—big or small—will help a family get food, light, clean water, and essential supplies during this crisis. Sharing this fundraiser is also a huge help and allows us to reach more people who care.
Together, with compassion and community, we can help Jamaica recover and rebuild stronger.
Thank you for supporting Posted Packages’ mission to bring relief, hope, and comfort to those affected by Hurricane Melissa.





