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GraceKennedy unveils four-pillar J$200m hurricane relief programme
GraceKennedy Group CEO, Frank James (second left), and Minister of Labour and Social Security, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr. (second right), open a container of Grace products forming part of GraceKennedy’s J$20 million donation to the private sector–led Hurricane Melissa relief effort being coordinated by the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ), Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA), and the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce, at Up Park Camp in Kingston, last Saturday, November 8. Through the initiative, the Ministry of Labour and Social Security and the Jamaica Defence Force are delivering assistance to communities hardest hit by Hurricane Melissa. Also pictured are President of the PSOJ, Metry Seaga (left), and President of the JMEA, Kathryn Silvera (right).
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November 14, 2025

GraceKennedy unveils four-pillar J$200m hurricane relief programme

KINGSTON, Jamaica—GraceKennedy Group (GK) has announced a comprehensive Hurricane Melissa relief programme valued at $200 million focusing on four key pillars: food, cash availability, health and wellness, and education.

“The past few weeks have been incredibly difficult for Jamaica as we face the devastation left by Hurricane Melissa. It has been heartbreaking to witness the loss of homes, livelihoods, and stability across the island,” said Frank James, Group CEO of GraceKennedy Limited. “Our entire GK Family, at home and abroad, extends our deepest sympathy to those affected. As we shaped our response to the immense need created by this catastrophe, our priority has remained clear – to support our team and to help Jamaica get back on its feet. Even amid the hardship, we have seen such extraordinary resilience, and GK remains committed to helping families, communities, and our nation rebuild stronger than before.”

In conjunction with several of its business partners, including Frito-Lay (PepsiCo), Western Union, Fonterra, B Terfloth, MF Foods, and Proctor & Gamble, GK is supporting relief efforts through the donation of food, water, and hygiene supplies.

GraceKennedy Group CEO, Frank James (right) greets Interim CEO of World Central Kitchen (WCK), Javier Garcia (centre) and WCK Chief Relief Officer Jason Collis (left) in Montego Bay on November 4, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa. GraceKennedy has been supplying the international humanitarian organization, which provides emergency food relief in disaster-affected communities, with products to support its preparation of hot meals for residents of the hardest-hit parishes.

This includes a donation valued at J$20 million to the private sector-led initiative being coordinated by the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association, and the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce, which, through the Ministry of Labour and Social Security and Jamaica Defence Force, is delivering assistance to the Jamaican communities hardest-hit by Melissa.

GraceKennedy has also been providing discounted pricing on relief items and supplying local and international organisations working in affected communities with food products to support their efforts. This includes World Central Kitchen, which has been serving thousands of hot meals to residents in the most affected parishes.

Through its GraceKennedy Foundation (GKF) Food Bank Hurricane Melissa Relief Initiative, GK has also been directly distributing care packages to affected communities.

“What began as a way to assist our GK team members and their families in western Jamaica following the storm, has grown into a nationwide effort. We have distributed over 1300 packages to date, and another 1,500 are scheduled for delivery this week,” said Gail Moss-Solomon, general counsel and chief corporate secretary of GraceKennedy Limited, who has been leading the coordination of the Group’s relief efforts.

Gail Moss-Solomon, General Counsel & Chief Corporate Secretary of GraceKennedy Limited (centre) and GraceKennedy Group CEO, Frank James (right) sort through Grace products forming part of GraceKennedy’s J$20 million donation to the private sector–led Hurricane Melissa relief effort being coordinated by the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ), Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA), and the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce, at Up Park Camp in Kingston, last Saturday, November 8. Through the initiative, the Ministry of Labour and Social Security and the Jamaica Defence Force are delivering assistance to communities hardest hit by Hurricane Melissa.

Each GKF Food Bank package provides enough supplies to feed a family of four for one week, bringing comfort to households in need.

GraceKennedy’s financial services companies have also played a vital role in restoring access to cash across the country. GraceKennedy Money Services and First Global Bank worked tirelessly to reopen locations within days of the storm’s passage. GKMS/Western Union also waived remittance fees on select channels, including transfers to bank accounts and mobile wallets, while FGB has introduced special unsecured recovery loans to help small businesses rebuild.

Under its health and wellness pillar, GK has been supporting immediate needs such as medical supplies and clean water, including a donation of bottled water to the Cornwall Regional and Falmouth Hospitals as one of the company’s earliest interventions following the hurricane. GK has also been providing counselling services and emotional support to its team members who are coping with trauma, displacement, and loss in the wake of Melissa’s devastation.

As the country transitions from emergency relief to recovery, GK will shift its focus to building resilience. Amid a disrupted school year, the company is strengthening its education initiatives by re-equipping its homework centres and partner schools in western Jamaica to help students resume learning and access the tools and resources they need to continue their studies. Continuing its focus on food, GK will also extend support to its partner farming communities to help rebuild Jamaica’s agricultural production and strengthen the nation’s food security.

“At GraceKennedy, we are guided by our We Care ethos,” said James. “Melissa is a test of our resilience, but it also reminds us that the power of togetherness is a force stronger than any hurricane. GK will continue to stand with Jamaica by feeding families, securing access to critical financial resources, supporting health and wellness, and strengthening communities through education and agricultural resilience, helping our nation rebuild stronger than before.”

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