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    My name is Mr. Alexander, and I’m based between the U.S. and Westmoreland, Jamaica, a place that has become my second home. I started this campaign to help a great community member, Dental Hygienists. Corey Samuel and a few nearby families in Savanna-la-Mar were badly affected by Hurricane Melissa. Samuels is a Dental Hygienist in Sav-la-Mar, known for his kindness, professionalism, and for always giving back, from providing care to those who couldn’t afford it to supporting local health outreach efforts. He’s a pillar of the community. When Hurricane Melissa struck, Corey’s roof was completely blown off, his home flooded, and most of his belongings destroyed. Despite his own loss, he has continued helping others in the aftermath — checking on neighbors, sharing what little he has left, and offering comfort to families who’ve lost even more. How the funds will be used: Roof Repairs – to replace zinc sheets, nails, and plywood, and cover local labor costs Essential Household Items – including bedding, clothing, food, and furniture Neighbor Support Fund – to provide tarps, clean water, and small relief assistance for nearby families in worse condition Every dollar raised will go directly toward these recovery needs. I’ll personally help oversee the funds and make sure receipts and updates are shared openly to maintain full transparency. Samuels has spent years helping others smile again; now it’s our turn to help him rebuild his home and restore his sense of peace. Even $5 or $10 can help make that possible. Please donate or share this campaign with your friends and community. Thank you so much for your love, trust, and support.
    Help Rebuild Westmoreland After Hurricane Melissa My name is Mr. Alexander, and outside of the U.S., Negril has become my second home. I started this campaign because this is my community, and I’ve seen firsthand the heartbreak and destruction caused by Hurricane Melissa. Seeing so many families lose their homes has been truly devastating When the storm tore through Jamaica, Westmoreland was particularly hard hit. Roofs were blown away, homes destroyed, and families left standing in the rain with nowhere to go. Entire communities — from Negril to Sav-la-Mar, Little London, and nearby districts — are struggling to recover. Many hardworking families have lost their homes, roofs, and belongings overnight. Some are sheltering with neighbors, while others are staying in partially damaged houses, praying each night for safety and the strength to rebuild. I’ve personally opened my doors to help a few families and neighbors find temporary shelter during the storm - 9 people to be exact, but the needs are far greater than what one person can carry alone. How the Funds Will Be Used: Every dollar raised will go directly toward helping families in need, starting right here in Westmoreland: ️ Roof and Home Repairs: Buying zinc sheets, nails, plywood, tarpaulins, and cement to rebuild roofs and secure damaged homes. Emergency Supplies: Providing groceries, clean drinking water, and basic necessities to displaced families. ️ Temporary Shelter: Assisting with renting safe spaces or providing materials for makeshift shelters, especially for the elderly and families with small children. Community Rebuilding: Supporting local volunteers and tradesmen who are helping repair homes and restore essential community spaces. This isn’t just about rebuilding homes, it’s about restoring hope. The people of Westmoreland are strong, humble, and giving. They’ve always looked out for each other, and now, they need us to look out for them. Even $20 can help buy food or materials for a family’s roof. Please donate whatever you can. If you’re unable to give, consider sharing this campaign with others so they can help. Let’s stand together for Westmoreland and for every family now starting from scratch. Thank you for your prayers, compassion, and support. Together, we will rebuild, stronger than before.

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