Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme to support about 5000 workers with hurricane-damaged homes

The Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme (THARP) which was officially launched yesterday is intended to support about 5000 workers whose homes were damaged by hurricane Melissa.

Speaking at the launch, Tourism Minister, Edmund Bartlett said the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) has allocated $70 million to provide housing vouchers valued at $100,000 to each worker. 

He said five block and steel homes for workers will be built in the initial phase of the programme.

Mr. Bartlett pointed out that the programme is not limited to hotel workers. 

Workers are being urged to apply for the programme via the Tourism Enhancement Fund website. 

They will also be able to track their application on the portal.

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Opposition demands transparency from JPS about 7% increase in electricity bills for November

The Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme (THARP) which was officially launched yesterday is intended to support about 5000 workers whose homes were damaged by hurricane Melissa.

Speaking at the launch, Tourism Minister, Edmund Bartlett said the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) has allocated $70 million to provide housing vouchers valued at $100,000 to each worker. 

He said five block and steel homes for workers will be built in the initial phase of the programme.

Mr. Bartlett pointed out that the programme is not limited to hotel workers. 

Workers are being urged to apply for the programme via the Tourism Enhancement Fund website. 

They will also be able to track their application on the portal.

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Members of the security forces deployed to Haiti to support Gang Suppression Force

The Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme (THARP) which was officially launched yesterday is intended to support about 5000 workers whose homes were damaged by hurricane Melissa.

Speaking at the launch, Tourism Minister, Edmund Bartlett said the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) has allocated $70 million to provide housing vouchers valued at $100,000 to each worker. 

He said five block and steel homes for workers will be built in the initial phase of the programme.

Mr. Bartlett pointed out that the programme is not limited to hotel workers. 

Workers are being urged to apply for the programme via the Tourism Enhancement Fund website. 

They will also be able to track their application on the portal.

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Health Ministry provides psychosocial support to over 3400 citizens, following Hurricane Melissa

The Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme (THARP) which was officially launched yesterday is intended to support about 5000 workers whose homes were damaged by hurricane Melissa.

Speaking at the launch, Tourism Minister, Edmund Bartlett said the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) has allocated $70 million to provide housing vouchers valued at $100,000 to each worker. 

He said five block and steel homes for workers will be built in the initial phase of the programme.

Mr. Bartlett pointed out that the programme is not limited to hotel workers. 

Workers are being urged to apply for the programme via the Tourism Enhancement Fund website. 

They will also be able to track their application on the portal.

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Gov’t to roll out Hurricane Melissa relief voucher system by January

The Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme (THARP) which was officially launched yesterday is intended to support about 5000 workers whose homes were damaged by hurricane Melissa.

Speaking at the launch, Tourism Minister, Edmund Bartlett said the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) has allocated $70 million to provide housing vouchers valued at $100,000 to each worker. 

He said five block and steel homes for workers will be built in the initial phase of the programme.

Mr. Bartlett pointed out that the programme is not limited to hotel workers. 

Workers are being urged to apply for the programme via the Tourism Enhancement Fund website. 

They will also be able to track their application on the portal.

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1061 people still in shelters

The Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme (THARP) which was officially launched yesterday is intended to support about 5000 workers whose homes were damaged by hurricane Melissa.

Speaking at the launch, Tourism Minister, Edmund Bartlett said the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) has allocated $70 million to provide housing vouchers valued at $100,000 to each worker. 

He said five block and steel homes for workers will be built in the initial phase of the programme.

Mr. Bartlett pointed out that the programme is not limited to hotel workers. 

Workers are being urged to apply for the programme via the Tourism Enhancement Fund website. 

They will also be able to track their application on the portal.

Read More

Citizens again urged to use generators safely to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning

The Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme (THARP) which was officially launched yesterday is intended to support about 5000 workers whose homes were damaged by hurricane Melissa.

Speaking at the launch, Tourism Minister, Edmund Bartlett said the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) has allocated $70 million to provide housing vouchers valued at $100,000 to each worker. 

He said five block and steel homes for workers will be built in the initial phase of the programme.

Mr. Bartlett pointed out that the programme is not limited to hotel workers. 

Workers are being urged to apply for the programme via the Tourism Enhancement Fund website. 

They will also be able to track their application on the portal.

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Attorney says Buchanan’s move to void election results not a waste of time

The Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme (THARP) which was officially launched yesterday is intended to support about 5000 workers whose homes were damaged by hurricane Melissa.

Speaking at the launch, Tourism Minister, Edmund Bartlett said the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) has allocated $70 million to provide housing vouchers valued at $100,000 to each worker. 

He said five block and steel homes for workers will be built in the initial phase of the programme.

Mr. Bartlett pointed out that the programme is not limited to hotel workers. 

Workers are being urged to apply for the programme via the Tourism Enhancement Fund website. 

They will also be able to track their application on the portal.

Read More

Two men charged with murder of two constables along Waltham Park Road in St. Andrew

The Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme (THARP) which was officially launched yesterday is intended to support about 5000 workers whose homes were damaged by hurricane Melissa.

Speaking at the launch, Tourism Minister, Edmund Bartlett said the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) has allocated $70 million to provide housing vouchers valued at $100,000 to each worker. 

He said five block and steel homes for workers will be built in the initial phase of the programme.

Mr. Bartlett pointed out that the programme is not limited to hotel workers. 

Workers are being urged to apply for the programme via the Tourism Enhancement Fund website. 

They will also be able to track their application on the portal.

Read More

INDECOM probing fatal police shooting of two men in Mountain View, St Andrew

The Tourism Housing Assistance Recovery Programme (THARP) which was officially launched yesterday is intended to support about 5000 workers whose homes were damaged by hurricane Melissa.

Speaking at the launch, Tourism Minister, Edmund Bartlett said the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) has allocated $70 million to provide housing vouchers valued at $100,000 to each worker. 

He said five block and steel homes for workers will be built in the initial phase of the programme.

Mr. Bartlett pointed out that the programme is not limited to hotel workers. 

Workers are being urged to apply for the programme via the Tourism Enhancement Fund website. 

They will also be able to track their application on the portal.

Read More