By Christine Baer | Grants Manager
Jamaica Hurricane Recovery ReportExecutive Summary
All Hands and Hearts (AH&H) is implementing a comprehensive recovery program in Jamaica following the devastating impacts of Hurricane Melissa. Through a combination of shelter repair, cash-for-work programming, community training, and small business recovery initiatives, AH&H is supporting vulnerable households, strengthening community resilience, and restoring livelihoods across some of the hardest-hit communities in St. Elizabeth Parish and surrounding regions.
The program is funded through a partnership with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the American Express Foundation. Recovery activities include heavy and light shelter repairs, distribution of repair materials, cash-for-work opportunities, Build Back Safer (BBS) training, solar light distribution, and grants to support small businesses impacted by the hurricane.
Since program launch in January, AH&H has completed extensive household assessments, begun large-scale shelter recovery activities, trained community members in safer construction practices, and established partnerships with local suppliers and community stakeholders. The program is designed not only to address immediate recovery needs but also to strengthen long-term resilience to future disasters.
Program ObjectivesShelter Recovery and Resilience
Provide vulnerable households with the materials, technical guidance, and support required to safely repair homes damaged by Hurricane Melissa through:
Livelihood Restoration
Support economic recovery through:
Program Reach and Achievements
AH&H has made substantial progress during the recovery phase, including:
Activity
Achievement
Heavy roof repair assessments
195 household assessments completed
Heavy repair participant selection
100 households selected
Heavy repair distributions
40 of 83 planned distributions completed
Communities assessed for light repair support
Multiple communities completed across St. Elizabeth
Light repair assessments
Approximately 550 of 890 planned assessments completed
Community trainings
111 participants trained
Solar light distribution
204 solar lamps delivered to Accompong
Hardware store partnerships
MOUs signed with six hardware suppliers
Small business recovery grants
Program launched to support 40 businesses
Additional accomplishments include completion of all heavy repair assessments in Coker and Elim communities and establishment of operational systems for voucher distribution and material procurement.
Strategic Approach
AH&H's recovery strategy is built around three complementary pillars:
1. Shelter Recovery
Deliver targeted shelter repair support through both heavy and light repair interventions. Assistance combines technical oversight, material support, and Build Back Safer principles to reduce future disaster risk.
2. Livelihood Recovery
Restore economic opportunities through cash-for-work programming, local labor engagement, and targeted support to small businesses affected by Hurricane Melissa.
3. Community Resilience
Strengthen local capacity through technical training, community demonstrations, solar lighting initiatives, and partnerships that enhance preparedness and recovery capabilities.
This integrated approach helps households recover safely while strengthening long-term resilience and community self-sufficiency.
Program Portfolio1. Heavy Shelter Repair ProgramCurrent Activities
Progress
Expected Outcomes
2. Light Shelter Repair ProgramCurrent Activities
Target
Expected Outcomes
3. Cash-for-Work ProgramCurrent Activities
Target
Expected Outcomes
4. Community Training and Capacity BuildingCurrent Activities
Progress
Expected Outcomes
5. Small Business Recovery Program
Implemented in partnership with the American Express Foundation.
Current Activities
Target
Expected Outcomes
Geographic Coverage
The recovery program is focused primarily on communities impacted by Hurricane Melissa in southern and western Jamaica, including:
St. Elizabeth Parish
Additional Recovery Areas
These locations were selected based on hurricane impact severity, shelter damage levels, and community vulnerability.
Operational Capacity
AH&H has established a dedicated recovery operation in Jamaica supported by:
The program combines direct implementation, local partnerships, technical oversight, and community engagement to maximize recovery outcomes.
Key Risks and ConsiderationsOperational Risks
Programmatic Risks
Mitigation Measures
Conclusion
The Jamaica Hurricane Melissa Recovery Program represents a comprehensive effort to restore homes, livelihoods, and community resilience following a major disaster. Through shelter repair assistance, cash-for-work programming, technical training, solar lighting initiatives, and small business recovery grants, AH&H is helping vulnerable households recover safely while laying the foundation for long-term resilience.
With assessments largely completed, distributions underway, and community engagement increasing, the program is positioned to deliver meaningful recovery outcomes for hundreds of households and businesses across affected communities. By combining immediate recovery support with resilience-building activities, AH&H is helping communities not only rebuild, but build back safer and stronger.
By Christine Baer | Grants Manager
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