Following the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa in late 2025, Jamaica is facing a significant mental health crisis that extends beyond the destruction of physical infrastructure. This record-breaking storm caused billions in damage, but community leaders like Ava Brown are now highlighting the deep psychological trauma experienced by displaced families and vulnerable children. Through partnerships with organisations such as the Rita Marley Foundation, new initiatives are focusing on long-term emotional recovery and community resilience rather than just structural repairs. These programmes aim to support youth education and provide workshops to help residents process the fear and instability caused by losing their homes. Ultimately, the source emphasises that true recovery requires addressing the human dimension of disaster by restoring a sense of security and mental wellbeing.
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