In a powerful demonstration of regional solidarity, the Antigua-based team ‘Level Up’ has successfully organized a comprehensive relief drive to aid Jamaican communities devastated by the recent Hurricane Melissa. Operating under its foundational motto, “It’s nice to be nice,” the humanitarian group spent several weeks gathering critical supplies, including non-perishable food items, clothing, and other essential goods from local donors. A dedicated force of volunteers meticulously sorted, organized, and packed all donated materials into large shipping barrels, ensuring their readiness for distribution. These vital supplies are now en route to the island nation, where they will be delivered to families most affected by the catastrophic storm. The initiative was described by organizers as being deeply motivated by the longstanding cultural and historical bonds shared between Antigua and Barbuda and Jamaica, which added a profound layer of significance to the humanitarian mission. Leadership within the Level Up team has publicly reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to supporting the recovery and rebuilding efforts in Jamaica for as long as necessary, emphasizing that their mission of assistance continues well beyond the initial shipment of aid.
Level Up Team Sends Relief Supplies to Jamaica After Hurricane Melissa
