Hurricane Melissa brought unprecedented devastation to Jamaica and impacted other Caribbean countries as well. Communities are without power, critical infrastructure is severely damaged, and safe drinking water and sanitation services are disrupted across much of the island.
It has been called the storm of the century with winds reaching 300 kilometres per hour. Operators Without Borders (OWB) is part of the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Caribbean Group that is leading a coordinated response within the auspices of the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA).
OWB’s immediate mission is to assess the condition of Jamaica’s water and wastewater utilities and to coordinate teams of skilled volunteers to help restore essential services as quickly as possible. OWB is the only registered charity in the world with a sole mandate to assist water utilities in rebuilding after disasters and to provide free, on-the-ground capacity-building and technical support.

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Each volunteer deployment costs approximately $2,000 to $2,500 (USD), covering travel, insurance, and basic logistics. If the damage is as extensive as anticipated, they will need to mobilize multiple teams over the coming weeks.
OWB is asking for your support, through a direct, tax deductible, financial contribution or sponsorship of volunteer deployments. Every dollar makes a tangible difference in restoring safe water to families, hospitals, and schools.
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