In a significant move to aid recovery efforts in St Elizabeth, Jamaica, Marathon Insurance Brokers has donated $2 million to assist residents whose homes were severely damaged by Hurricane Melissa. The contribution was officially handed over to Floyd Green, Member of Parliament for St Elizabeth South West, during a ceremony at the company’s Kingston office. The event was attended by Marathon’s President and CEO Levar Smith, Executive Vice President of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs Keisha Burgher, and Sales Manager Joseth Brown.
Smith emphasized the importance of corporate Jamaica’s involvement in the relief efforts, stating, ‘We are a part of this country’s fabric. When our people hurt, we hurt.’ He also highlighted the critical role of insurance in providing a safety net for families and businesses, enabling faster recovery post-disaster.
Marathon Insurance Brokers reaffirmed its commitment to supporting clients, communities, and the nation throughout the rebuilding process. MP Green lauded the company for its swift response, noting that Marathon was among the first to offer assistance. ‘This is the ethos of Marathon — to stand with the Jamaican people in their greatest time of need,’ he said.
Green described the devastation in St Elizabeth South West as unprecedented, with over 20,000 residents directly affected and the majority suffering significant damage to their homes. He reported that nearly all of the 40 impacted communities in his constituency experienced destruction affecting over 90% of their housing stock. ‘Capital towns like Black River have been completely wiped off the map,’ he added, underscoring the severe losses to businesses and livelihoods.
Nationally, preliminary assessments indicate that more than 120,000 homes across Jamaica sustained damage during Hurricane Melissa, highlighting the widespread impact of the disaster.
