MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica — Demonstrating remarkable solidarity, the Chinese community in Montego Bay has contributed a substantial $1 million donation to St Mary’s Preparatory and Kindergarten School to support recovery initiatives after Hurricane Melissa’s devastating impact. This philanthropic gesture represents a significant component of broader island-wide humanitarian efforts organized by the Chinese community, which has been actively providing financial aid, essential supplies, and various forms of assistance to educational institutions, organizations, and vulnerable populations throughout St James and western Jamaica following the catastrophic storm.
Situated in Montpelier, St James, St Mary’s Preparatory and Kindergarten endured some of the most severe damage from Hurricane Melissa, sustaining extensive structural harm to its facilities, including destroyed classrooms, educational materials, and critical equipment. The institution faced additional setbacks due to post-hurricane looting, further exacerbating its already dire circumstances.
The allocated funds will facilitate crucial restoration projects, encompassing repairs to compromised buildings, replacement of educational resources, and the rehabilitation of a secure and conducive learning atmosphere for students.
Principal Dr. Anthony Taylor, speaking on behalf of the school community, conveyed profound gratitude for the timely support. ‘This extraordinary generosity arrived at precisely the moment when our school and families most needed hope,’ Dr. Taylor stated in an official school release. ‘The Chinese community has demonstrated that recovery transcends physical reconstruction—it involves restoring dignity, opportunity, and our children’s future.’
Dr. Taylor further detailed the school’s commitment to transparent fund allocation, ensuring accountability and optimal utilization throughout the rebuilding process.
Ziping Chen, representing the Chinese community, emphasized that the contribution reflects their organization’s dedication to reciprocating the support of their host community. ‘The Chinese community remains steadfast in its commitment to serving, rebuilding, and supporting Jamaica with compassion, dignity, and resilience,’ Chen affirmed.
Dr. Taylor also acknowledged Javin Baker, councillor for the Cambridge Division, for his ongoing support during recovery operations and encouraged additional corporate and civic entities to join the reconstruction initiative.
The Chinese community in Montego Bay has established a longstanding reputation for its active participation in national development and disaster response efforts. Their hurricane relief activities have included monetary donations, construction materials, food provisions, and other vital supplies to educational institutions, community organizations, and charitable entities across St James and other affected regions.
Community leaders have praised this latest donation as an exemplary model of unity and collective responsibility. As St Mary’s Preparatory and Kindergarten progresses toward complete restoration, this contribution stands as a symbol of hope and a powerful testament to the efficacy of goodwill, collaboration, and community solidarity.
