Jamaica Council of Churches urges citizens to support relief agencies if possible following Hurricane Beryl

With many persons still trying to recover from the impact of Hurricane Beryl, the Jamaica Council of Churches (JCC) is encouraging citizens to support relief agencies.

JCC’s General Secretary, Reverend Newton Dixon says though the State has activated several hurricane response efforts, Jamaicans must seek to provide assistance where necessary on a personal level.

He points out that aid is not limited to monetary resources.

Reverend Dixon says community members should also work together to help vulnerable persons.

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Mandeville Mayor Donovan Mitchell suggests that JPS embeds utility poles deeper in ground so they are not dislodged during natural disasters

With many persons still trying to recover from the impact of Hurricane Beryl, the Jamaica Council of Churches (JCC) is encouraging citizens to support relief agencies.

JCC’s General Secretary, Reverend Newton Dixon says though the State has activated several hurricane response efforts, Jamaicans must seek to provide assistance where necessary on a personal level.

He points out that aid is not limited to monetary resources.

Reverend Dixon says community members should also work together to help vulnerable persons.

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48-hour curfews imposed in sections of Lucea and Green Island in Hanover; Dunkirk in Kingston East

With many persons still trying to recover from the impact of Hurricane Beryl, the Jamaica Council of Churches (JCC) is encouraging citizens to support relief agencies.

JCC’s General Secretary, Reverend Newton Dixon says though the State has activated several hurricane response efforts, Jamaicans must seek to provide assistance where necessary on a personal level.

He points out that aid is not limited to monetary resources.

Reverend Dixon says community members should also work together to help vulnerable persons.

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Houses of Parliament says there was no intention to usurp authority/disrupt parliamentary processes regarding cancellation of committee meetings

With many persons still trying to recover from the impact of Hurricane Beryl, the Jamaica Council of Churches (JCC) is encouraging citizens to support relief agencies.

JCC’s General Secretary, Reverend Newton Dixon says though the State has activated several hurricane response efforts, Jamaicans must seek to provide assistance where necessary on a personal level.

He points out that aid is not limited to monetary resources.

Reverend Dixon says community members should also work together to help vulnerable persons.

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15 of the over 500 roadways impacted by Hurricane Beryl remain blocked

With many persons still trying to recover from the impact of Hurricane Beryl, the Jamaica Council of Churches (JCC) is encouraging citizens to support relief agencies.

JCC’s General Secretary, Reverend Newton Dixon says though the State has activated several hurricane response efforts, Jamaicans must seek to provide assistance where necessary on a personal level.

He points out that aid is not limited to monetary resources.

Reverend Dixon says community members should also work together to help vulnerable persons.

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60,000 customers without power – JPS

With many persons still trying to recover from the impact of Hurricane Beryl, the Jamaica Council of Churches (JCC) is encouraging citizens to support relief agencies.

JCC’s General Secretary, Reverend Newton Dixon says though the State has activated several hurricane response efforts, Jamaicans must seek to provide assistance where necessary on a personal level.

He points out that aid is not limited to monetary resources.

Reverend Dixon says community members should also work together to help vulnerable persons.

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Romeich Major plans relief for Hurricane Beryl victims in Mandeville

With many persons still trying to recover from the impact of Hurricane Beryl, the Jamaica Council of Churches (JCC) is encouraging citizens to support relief agencies.

JCC’s General Secretary, Reverend Newton Dixon says though the State has activated several hurricane response efforts, Jamaicans must seek to provide assistance where necessary on a personal level.

He points out that aid is not limited to monetary resources.

Reverend Dixon says community members should also work together to help vulnerable persons.

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Digicel reports 90% mobile coverage

With many persons still trying to recover from the impact of Hurricane Beryl, the Jamaica Council of Churches (JCC) is encouraging citizens to support relief agencies.

JCC’s General Secretary, Reverend Newton Dixon says though the State has activated several hurricane response efforts, Jamaicans must seek to provide assistance where necessary on a personal level.

He points out that aid is not limited to monetary resources.

Reverend Dixon says community members should also work together to help vulnerable persons.

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Spice vs. Red Rat over Dancehall-Country song claim

With many persons still trying to recover from the impact of Hurricane Beryl, the Jamaica Council of Churches (JCC) is encouraging citizens to support relief agencies.

JCC’s General Secretary, Reverend Newton Dixon says though the State has activated several hurricane response efforts, Jamaicans must seek to provide assistance where necessary on a personal level.

He points out that aid is not limited to monetary resources.

Reverend Dixon says community members should also work together to help vulnerable persons.

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Health scare grounds Fantan Mojah’s Caribbean shows

With many persons still trying to recover from the impact of Hurricane Beryl, the Jamaica Council of Churches (JCC) is encouraging citizens to support relief agencies.

JCC’s General Secretary, Reverend Newton Dixon says though the State has activated several hurricane response efforts, Jamaicans must seek to provide assistance where necessary on a personal level.

He points out that aid is not limited to monetary resources.

Reverend Dixon says community members should also work together to help vulnerable persons.

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