Liberty Caribbean Foundation Mobilises Relief for Jamaica

In response to the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Melissa, the Liberty Caribbean Foundation has launched an immediate regional relief initiative to aid affected colleagues, families, and communities across Jamaica. The Foundation, the charitable arm of Flow and Liberty Business, has strategically positioned relief supplies and established logistics to deliver essential resources such as food, water, emergency kits, and connectivity solutions to devastated areas as soon as local authorities permit safe access. Ensuring the safety of staff remains the top priority, with teams actively verifying the well-being of all employees. While outreach efforts continue, the Foundation is prepared to commence relief shipments at the earliest opportunity, pending official clearance. Inge Smidts, Chief Executive Officer of Liberty Caribbean, emphasized, ‘Our primary responsibility is to our people and the communities that depend on us. We have mobilized resources across the region to ensure a swift, coordinated, and responsible response. Wherever it is safe to provide assistance, we will be there—offering immediate relief and supporting long-term recovery.’ The Foundation is collaborating closely with national and local authorities, community organizations, and trusted relief partners to efficiently target assistance, avoid duplication, and ensure aid reaches the most vulnerable households and shelter populations. Simultaneously, Liberty Caribbean’s crisis-management teams are prioritizing employee welfare and the restoration of critical communications infrastructure. Smidts added, ‘We understand that recovery will be a prolonged effort. Beyond emergency supplies, we are committed to partnering with local organizations on rebuilding and resilience initiatives that restore livelihoods and strengthen communities. The Foundation will remain engaged for as long as necessary.’ Hurricane Melissa, which made landfall in southwestern Jamaica on October 28 as a Category 5 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 185 mph, tied with Hurricane Dorian (2019) and the 1935 ‘Labor Day’ hurricane for the strongest Atlantic hurricane landfall on record by wind speed. The Foundation is calling for public and corporate support to scale relief operations. Donations will directly fund the procurement and delivery of essential supplies and support long-term recovery programs in the hardest-hit communities. Secure online donations can be made at: https://www.libertycaribbeanfoundation.org/hurricane-relief.