A Moment To Show Up For Jamaica

As Jamaica faces water scarcity and rising illness, our support can save lives.

What is happening?

Critical infrastructure has failed, clean water is scarce, and hospitals are overwhelmed. Water borne illnesses are rising quickly, placing elders, children, and vulnerable families at heightened risk.

The most urgent need across the island is access to safe drinking water. Without it, communities face escalating illness and instability. High-quality, low-cost water filters used globally in disaster zones provide immediate, life saving protection for families.

Our partner Nadine has been on the ground from day one delivering supplies, coordinating relief, and supporting those most affected.
Through AllHandsJA.org, she continues her efforts to reach the hardest hit communities with reliable, compassionate care.

Through trusted partners in Indonesia, we are preparing to send a container and an air shipment of these filters directly to Jamaica. This coordinated effort ensures rapid, reliable delivery to those who need it most. Each filter becomes a lifeline offering safety, dignity, and hope in a time of crisis.

How we are taking action

One water filter, landed in Jamaica, costs approximately USD $100. If you feel called, whether you have the means or simply the desire, you are warmly invited to adopt a filter for donation to the hardest hit areas.

Our partners at The Yoga Barn are already financing a significant number of filters and pre-paying the shipment, with the hope that our wider community can help recoup some of those costs and extend our reach even further.

Suggested contribution:
USD $95 or IDR Rp1,500,000 per donated unit (air-freighted directly into Jamaica)

This donation goes directly to purchasing local water filters and air-shipping them to Jamaica to support the active disaster relief effort. Our local contact is insuring these water filters get distributed quickly to those who need them

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