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Current Emergency Needs: Jamaica Hurricane Relief Priorities

Critical Needs Assessment - Updated November 2025

This page reflects publicly available priority needs identified by ODPEM (Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management), Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), World Food Programme, Jamaica Red Cross, and relief organizations operating in Jamaica. We aggregate this information to help donors understand current needs.

Important: Cash donations are more effective than physical donations for all categories below. Relief organizations can purchase these supplies at bulk rates, support Jamaica's local economy, and respond to changing needs quickly. Learn why cash donations are most effective →

CRITICAL PRIORITY

WASH - Water, Sanitation, Hygiene

Why this is critical: Over 25,000 people are sheltering in crowded emergency facilities. Mass flooding has contaminated water sources. Without proper WASH infrastructure, water-borne diseases (cholera, typhoid, dysentery) will cause a secondary health crisis.

Immediate Needs:

Coordinating Organizations: PAHO/WHO Caribbean, UNICEF Jamaica, Jamaica Red Cross
CRITICAL PRIORITY

Medical Supplies and Healthcare

Why this is critical: Black River Hospital evacuated 75 patients after its roof was torn off. St. Elizabeth hospitals suffered extensive damage. The health system is overwhelmed with injuries, chronic disease management needs, and mental health trauma.

Immediate Needs:

Coordinating Organizations: Project HOPE, Direct Relief, PAHO
URGENT

Emergency Shelter and Housing Materials

Why this is urgent: Widespread structural damage has left thousands without adequate housing. With the rainy season approaching, temporary shelter materials are critical to prevent further health crises from exposure.

Immediate Needs:

Coordinating Organizations: Jamaica Red Cross, ODPEM Jamaica
URGENT

Food Security and Nutrition

Why this is urgent: Hurricane Melissa destroyed Jamaica's agricultural breadbasket in southwestern parishes. Large-scale crop losses combined with disrupted supply chains mean families will face food insecurity for months as agriculture recovers.

Immediate Needs:

Coordinating Organizations: World Food Programme, UNICEF Jamaica
ONGOING NEED

Logistics and Supply Chain Infrastructure

Why this matters: Getting supplies to communities requires functioning logistics infrastructure. Roads, bridges, and transportation networks suffered significant damage. Professional supply chain management is critical to effective relief.

Immediate Needs:

How Jamaica Hurricane Relief intends to support relief efforts: We are building a Florida-based grassroots network to fundraise and collect supplies, which we will route through verified NGO partners with established Jamaica operations (Direct Relief, Red Cross, World Food Programme). These partners handle shipping, customs, and distribution. Learn about partnership opportunities →

Note: Jamaica Hurricane Relief is an independent organization (not officially affiliated with ODPEM or any government agency). We provide information aggregation and funnel grassroots support through verified NGO partners who have established distribution networks in Jamaica.

Why Cash Donations Address These Needs Most Effectively

The Evidence for Cash-Based Relief

Disaster relief experts universally recommend cash donations over physical donations:

Sources: FEMA, International Federation of Red Cross, World Food Programme

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How Needs Are Assessed and Updated

This page aggregates publicly available information from multiple sources:

Important: Jamaica Hurricane Relief is not officially affiliated with any of these organizations. We aggregate public information to help donors make informed decisions.

Needs will evolve as relief operations progress from emergency response to recovery and rebuilding. Check this page regularly for updated priorities.

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