In the wake of Hurricane Melissa in 2025, silence fell over parts of Jamaica—but it wasn’t peaceful. It was the silence of isolation. Roads were destroyed. Communities were cut off. Families waited, unsure when help would come. Some had no food left. In those critical moments, a small aircraft lifted off from Montego Bay toward Negril—not just carrying supplies, but carrying hope. On board were simple, essential items: flour, sardines, and beans. For many families, this was more than food. It was survival. It was relief. It was the answer to prayers whispered in the dark. What would normally be a short journey became a mission of compassion. Where trucks could not pass, and aid could not arrive…

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