
The heart of Jamaica is on full display inside the National Indoor Sports Centre in St. Andrew, where the Jamaica Telethon and Virtual Concert is in full swing—bringing together artists, entertainers, media personalities, and everyday citizens with one purpose: to raise critical relief funds for families impacted by Hurricane Melissa.
The atmosphere is electric yet heartfelt, as beloved Jamaican figures take the stage and the virtual airwaves to rally support through live performances, inspirational messages, and moving appeals. Viewers from across Jamaica and the global diaspora are tuning in, making donations, calling in pledges, and demonstrating the powerful unity that defines the island in moments of crisis.












From emotional acoustic sets to high-energy performances, the telethon blends entertainment with purpose, reminding everyone of the resilience and strength of the Jamaican people. Each appearance—whether from a singer, actor, athlete, or public figure—adds another wave of hope and urgency to the cause.
Hurricane Melissa left thousands of families displaced, devastated agricultural lands, and damaged key infrastructure across multiple parishes. Tonight, the telethon aims to turn that pain into progress. With every donation, Jamaica takes one step closer to rebuilding homes, restoring schools, repairing communities, and supporting those who need it most.
As the night continues, the message remains clear:
When Jamaica is hurting, Jamaica rises together.
And tonight, the world is watching the island stand strong, united, and unwavering in its mission to rebuild—one pledge at a time.






