Donate or Volunteer to help rebuild Treasure Beach
Rebuilding Treasure Beach: Healing Hearts & Souls in the Wake of Hurricane Melissa
#RebuildingWithHearts&Souls
When Treasure Beach on Jamaica’s south coast was struck by Hurricane Melissa, the damage went far beyond broken rooftops and flooded streets. The storm shook the very fabric of a community known for warmth, creativity and connection. And yet, as the winds died and the waters receded, the community’s greatest force emerged: a collective will to rebuild, not just structures, but the spirit of Treasure Beach.

At its heart, rebuilding Treasure Beach is more than bricks and mortar. It’s about healing hearts and souls. It’s about restoring the humble fishing boats, the school’s classrooms, the public spaces where children play, and the gardens where neighbours gather. It’s about reaffirming the bonds between families who call this place home and those who care about this place from afar.
This is where the work of one dedicated champion — Ramya Vivekanandan — comes into focus. Having already mobilised after Hurricane Beryl, Ramya has once again compiled a clear, actionable list of ways to support the Greater Treasure Beach community in the wake of Melissa. Her thoughtful outreach isn’t simply transaction-based: it honours dignity, culture, hope and resilience.
VIEW THE WAYS TO DONATE AND VOLUNTEER HERE
Why the contribution is so vital
- Immediate repairs are needed: homes, community halls, fishing infrastructure, school-facilities.
- But equally urgent is the work of restoring community rhythms: fishermen returning to sea, children back in class, local business restarting, festivals and arts coming alive again.
- By supporting this recovery we’re affirming that Treasure Beach is not only a destination — it’s a home, a creative hub, a cultural meeting place. And when we rebuild it, we rebuild hearts and souls.
How you can make a meaningful difference
Thanks to Ramya’s leadership, a curated list of donation pathways is available — each vetted for transparency and impact in the Greater Treasure Beach area. (Refer to her document for full details.) The list encompasses:
- Direct support to families who lost homes or livelihoods.
- Contributions to community infrastructure — repair of school buildings, boats, local health centres.
- Funding for cultural revival — local artists, community festivals, tourism-partners who help bring economic life back.
- Resources for sustainable rebuilding — using local labour, preserving ecosystem health, keeping Treasure Beach’s unique character intact.
When you donate, you’re doing more than giving money.
You’re saying: we believe in the people of Treasure Beach. We believe in their creativity, their courage, their community. We believe that the storm may have hit, but the spirit cannot be defeated. With your help, homes will rise, children will smile, commerce will stir — and the heart and soul of this place will beat stronger than ever.
A few guiding principles from the outreach plan:
- Use local partners and trusted organisations on the ground.
- Prioritise long-term resilience, not just short-term fixes.
- Keep culture, tradition, and environment front-of-mind: rebuilding doesn’t mean losing what made Treasure Beach special.
- Stay connected: donors who follow up, share stories, and amplify the voices of the community help rebuild belonging, not just infrastructure.
Join us in the movement.
Whether you share a small donation or spread the word among your network, you are joining a wave of collective love and support. Label your post, your message, your commitment with:
#RebuildingWithHearts&Souls
Together, we will help Treasure Beach not just recover — but re-emerge, more vibrant, more connected, more alive. The waves may recede but the spirit of this place lives on. Will you stand with us?

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