KINGSTON, Jamaica — In a significant humanitarian initiative, Alpha & Omega Prophetic Ministry has executed a comprehensive relief operation across multiple Jamaican parishes severely impacted by Hurricane Melissa. Under the leadership of Bishop Beverly Fransbergen, the online revival ministry mobilized resources to assist displaced families and communities facing severe hardship following the destructive storm.
The extensive outreach spanned eight communities across four parishes: Albert Town and Spring Garden in Trelawny; Joint Wood and Accompong Town in St. Elizabeth; Christiana in Manchester; Cambridge and Catherine Hall in St. James; along with Petersfield and Three Rivers in Westmoreland. This strategic distribution ensured aid reached both urban and rural areas where the hurricane’s impact was most devastating.
The relief effort resulted in the distribution of over 100 care packages containing essential food supplies, critical household items, and clothing to address immediate needs. The initiative specifically targeted those who suffered complete home loss and faced extreme vulnerability in the storm’s aftermath.
Bishop Fransbergen characterized the mission as both compassion-driven and divinely inspired, emphasizing the ministry’s commitment to ongoing support throughout the reconstruction phase. “When disaster strikes, the ministry must transcend its physical boundaries,” she stated. “Our people were enduring tremendous suffering, and we received a spiritual mandate to provide support. This initial distribution represents just the first phase of our commitment—Jamaica will undoubtedly recover and rebuild with continued assistance.”
