KINGSTON, Jamaica — For more than a quarter-century, the Jamaican American Cultural Association (JACA) has dedicated its philanthropic efforts to enhancing educational infrastructure across Jamaica. This North Carolina-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization has historically concentrated on equipping schools with essential technology resources, with recent partnerships extending through 2026 at institutions including St Mary High School, Linstead Primary School, and St George’s Infant and Primary School.
The catastrophic impact of Hurricane Melissa on southwestern Jamaica has prompted an immediate strategic pivot in the organization’s operations. JACA has temporarily redirected its resources from educational support to emergency humanitarian assistance for affected communities in Westmoreland, St James, and St Ann.
In a rapid response initiative, JACA has coordinated the delivery of nearly one ton of critical supplies to hurricane victims. The relief shipment encompasses food provisions, hygiene products, clothing, medical supplies, and other essential emergency items. Beyond immediate relief, the organization has committed to providing substantial building materials to selected families to facilitate long-term recovery and home reconstruction efforts.
Gaynor Russell, President of JACA, emphasized the philosophical underpinnings of their humanitarian approach: ‘Our work among vulnerable communities has demonstrated that meaningful assistance transcends material provisions—it fundamentally concerns human dignity. Authentic transformation begins when we engage directly with affected individuals, honor their narratives, and stand in solidarity with them throughout their recovery journey.’
Russell further acknowledged the collective effort behind their mission, stating: ‘We remain committed to delivering comprehensive hurricane relief to the fullest extent possible. Our return to these communities is assured. None of this vital work would be feasible without the extraordinary dedication, compassion, and resilience of our team members, who embody the true spirit of our organizational ethos.’
The organization’s operational philosophy remains guided by its foundational motto: ‘Each One Helps One,’ reflecting its commitment to mutual aid and community solidarity in times of crisis.
