Stars Step Up to Help Jamaica After Hurricane Melissa
Jamaica, Montego BaySun Dec 14 2025
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Jamaica is still recovering from the powerful Hurricane Melissa, which hit the island last month. The storm caused a lot of damage, leaving many people without homes, power, or clean water. Celebrities like Busta Rhymes, Tyrese Gibson, and Mona Scott-Young saw the need and decided to help.
These stars flew to Jamaica with a plane full of supplies. They worked hard to rebuild homes, organize activities for kids, and even performed to lift spirits. They also brought medicine and other essentials to a medical center that had nothing.
This wasn't their first trip. They had already been to Jamaica two weeks after the hurricane to see what was needed most. They knew that people would quickly forget about the island's struggles, so they wanted to act fast.
Busta Rhymes, who is from Jamaica, has family and friends affected by the hurricane. Tyrese Gibson and Mona Scott-Young also have strong ties to the island. They all felt a deep connection and wanted to do more.
The situation in Jamaica is still bad. Many people are living under tarps, and diseases are starting to spread. The celebrities plan to keep helping and are encouraging others to do the same. They know the recovery will take a long time, but they are committed to making a difference.
https://localnews.ai/article/stars-step-up-to-help-jamaica-after-hurricane-melissa-37887c0d
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