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Give Back Jamaica: Beryl’s Devastating Impact on Children & schools Help Needed!

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Join Ms.Simone Sobers from Winsome Wishes ABOUT | Winsomewishes (wwkids.org) and Dr.Ev Live at 8pm EST . calling to chat 661-467-2407.Help us to help them Tropical Storm Beryl struck Jamaica, leaving a lasting impact on the island. The most affected were children and schools, which faced significant challenges in the aftermath. Beryl’s heavy rains and strong winds damaged school buildings, rendering many unsafe. Students faced disruptions in their education as schools temporarily closed. The loss of instructional time exacerbated existing educational inequalities.Emotional Toll on Children: Witnessing destruction led to anxiety, fear, and trauma among children. Schools became crucial support systems for emotional healing. Jamaican communities rallied together, repairing damaged schools and organizing makeshift classrooms. NGOs and volunteers provided resources and counseling. Bridging the Gap: You can help in—school supplies, textbooks, and portable classrooms. Solidarity prevailed, emphasizing collective tion during crises. Donate :Give Back Jamaica Zelle (givebackjamaica@gmail.com) Paypal: givebackjamaica.com
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Join Ms.Simone Sobers from Winsome Wishes ABOUT | Winsomewishes (wwkids.org) and Dr.Ev Live at 8pm EST . calling to chat 661-467-2407.Help us to help them Tropical Storm Beryl struck Jamaica, leaving a lasting impact on the island. The most affected were children and schools, which faced significant challenges in the aftermath. Beryl’s heavy rains and strong winds damaged school buildings, rendering many unsafe. Students faced disruptions in their education as schools temporarily closed. The loss of instructional time exacerbated existing educational inequalities.Emotional Toll on Children: Witnessing destruction led to anxiety, fear, and trauma among children. Schools became crucial support systems for emotional healing. Jamaican communities rallied together, repairing damaged schools and organizing makeshift classrooms. NGOs and volunteers provided resources and counseling. Bridging the Gap: You can help in—school supplies, textbooks, and portable classrooms. Solidarity prevailed, emphasizing collective tion during crises. Donate :Give Back Jamaica Zelle (givebackjamaica@gmail.com) Paypal: givebackjamaica.com
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