

World champion sprinter Oblique Seville is proving that true greatness goes far beyond the track. In a powerful act of solidarity, the Jamaican athlete has donated $500,000 to the United Way Jamaica Restoration and Rehabilitation Fund, supporting farmers and communities devastated by Hurricane Melissa.
The contribution comes at a crucial moment, as many rural areas continue to recover from the storm’s widespread destruction. Seville’s donation underscores the importance of community, resilience, and national pride — values that continue to define Jamaica’s most celebrated athletes.
Launched on November 11 at the headquarters of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ), the United Way Restoration and Rehabilitation Fund was created to assist the agricultural sector, one of the hardest-hit areas during the hurricane.
Fields were flooded, livestock was lost, and countless farmers — many of whom rely on small-scale operations — suffered significant setbacks. The fund aims to provide financial aid, rebuilding resources, and long-term support to restore agricultural productivity across affected communities.
Seville’s donation represents one of the largest individual contributions to the effort so far.
Oblique Seville has quickly become one of Jamaica’s brightest stars in global sprinting, carrying the legacy of the island’s phenomenal track tradition. But his latest gesture shows that his leadership extends beyond medals.
By stepping up in a moment of national hardship, Seville is using his platform to send a powerful message: Jamaicans rise together.
In a statement, supporters praised him not just as an athlete, but as a role model for the next generation — someone who understands that the strength of a nation is rooted in its people.
The United Way Jamaica Restoration and Rehabilitation Fund will provide:
Hurricane Melissa delivered a heavy blow, but support from figures like Seville is helping communities regain stability and hope.






