When disasters strike — hurricanes, floods, fires, infrastructure collapse — communities are left facing trauma, displacement, and urgent humanitarian needs. Greenwood Global Mental Health & Relief Foundation provides both immediate relief and long-term recovery to help families stabilize and rebuild their lives with dignity.
Our disaster response is rooted in compassion, efficiency, cultural awareness, and mental health support — ensuring that relief meets not only physical needs, but emotional and psychological healing as well.
We mobilize quickly to deliver:
In the aftermath of a disaster, emotional distress is high. Our teams provide:
Recovery doesn’t end when the storm passes. We support communities through:
Our work is strengthened by cooperation with:
This ensures that relief is delivered ethically, efficiently, and where it is needed most.
Hurricane Melissa devastated multiple parishes across Jamaica, including Hanover, St. James, St. Elizabeth, Trelawny, Westmoreland, Manchester, and others. Families lost homes, stability, and access to basic necessities.
Our team is actively engaged in:
Your support enables us to respond swiftly and sustainably — bringing relief, recovery, and renewed hope to those who need it most.
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