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The truth about sending humanitarian relief to Jamaica
“Doing good for others is not easy; it is long nights, massive levels of paperwork, and checking in with partners.”
“Doing good for others is not easy; it is long nights, massive levels of paperwork, and checking in with partners.”
“It was about our community. I knew we had to move beyond sympathy and create something that lasts.”
“The turnout showed the community’s deep commitment to Jamaica.”
“Transfers made during this holiday season carry even greater meaning.”
“I stopped crying at the headlines; then I said, ‘It was time to show up!"
“Moments like this test a society’s commitment to fairness, and Jamaica has an opportunity to lead by example.”
"This is not about politics. This is about humanity."
"Toronto is home to one of the largest Jamaican diaspora communities in the world, and we stand with everyone affected."
"Be empathetic. What you are doing is beyond what is expected." - Earl Jarrett, chairman of St John Ambulance
"We have witnessed unprecedented devastation from Hurricane Melissa, and it will take our collective effort to rebuild and recover."
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