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Every day, there are individuals fighting for their lives who simply cannot access the specialized medical care they urgently need.
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Many Children Are Still in the Dark Since Hurricane Melissa When the hurricane passed, the headlines faded, but for many children, the darkness remained. No electricity. No safe shelter. No sense of normal. Your donation means light. It means food on the table, a safe place to sleep, school supplies, and hope restored. ✨ Give today. Be the light they need.
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Just before Hurricane Melissa struck in late October, Rickeyann Rodney, a 32-year-old mother of six, struggled to deal with the reality of having one of her children taken into state care after the child was deemed in need of care. Days after the child, who is three years old, was taken by State operatives came Hurricane Melissa, tearing down trees, ripping roofs off houses, and in many cases, collapsing entire houses. The house that Rodney lived in with her five other children in Wakefield, Trelawny, was not spared the wrath of Melissa. Now she not only yearns to be reunited with her daughter but she is also seeking help to rebuild her house. “I would be grateful for assistance to build back my house. My children are 14 years old, 13 years old, one who is sick with his heart is eight years old, I have another one who is five years old, the little girl who is three in State care, and the baby who just turned five months old.
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“I had to put my baby on top of the fridge to keep her safe from the rising water… and my mother, who can’t move on her own, I placed her on eight concrete blocks-praying they wouldn’t give way.” In the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, stories like this remind us of the unimaginable strength and love of our people. No mother should ever have to face this alone.
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In the heart of Trelawny today, we met a mother whose strength finally gave way beneath the weight of unimaginable loss. With tears streaming, she shared that her home was completely destroyed by Hurricane Melissa and she now struggles to care for her seven children with nowhere to turn. Her pain is real. Her need is urgent. And her story represents so many families fighting to rebuild from nothing.
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“I lost everything… even my baby’s clothes. I don’t know where we’ll go next.” In the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, many families in Westmoreland are still struggling to find safety, comfort, and hope. This mother’s story is just one of many cries for help. Together, we can make a difference. No mother or child should have to face this alone.
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Helping individuals make small, consistent steps like mindfulness, self-compassion, acceptance & therapy to heal trauma.
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