In a heartwarming collaboration, the Christopher Martin Foundation joined forces with the Bright Beginnings Charity Group to launch the “Bringing Hope” initiative, providing critical relief and emotional support to children impacted by Hurricane Melissa. The effort, spearheaded by Campion College students Kris-Sarai Martin and Anna-Lyssa Cooke, reached over 200 children aged 10 to 16 in Trelawny communities such as Zion and Kinloss, as well as those sheltering at Holland High and William Knibb High Schools. Volunteers and corporate sponsors distributed more than 300 care packages filled with hygiene kits, snacks, clothing, and comfort items, alongside hot meals, water, phone charging stations, and basic medical care. International reggae and dancehall artist Christopher Martin, founder of the eponymous foundation, expressed his deep sorrow over the hurricane’s devastation, emphasizing the importance of supporting vulnerable children. He commended the student founders for their leadership and compassion, calling them a beacon of hope for Jamaica’s youth. The foundation also extended gratitude to key contributors, including Hyundai Jamaica, Digicel Jamaica, Wisynco Group Limited, Big Yard Studios, and Tango Entertainment. As part of broader recovery efforts, Martin is set to headline the Hurricane Melissa Virtual Concert and Telethon on November 16, aiming to raise US$1 million for disaster relief and rebuilding. The event, part of the “I Love Jamaica” series, underscores the foundation’s commitment to empowering youth and uplifting communities.
Christopher Martin Foundation brings hope to children affected by Hurricane Melissa
