
World-renowned Jamaican jazz pianist and cultural ambassador Monty Alexander, OJ, has shared a powerful and emotional message urging everyone — both at home and across the diaspora — to come together and support Jamaica during this difficult time.
In a recent video statement, the beloved musician spoke with deep compassion for his homeland, describing the immense suffering and urgent need faced by many in the wake of Hurricane Melissa’s devastation.
“I was born and raised in my beloved homeland, Jamaica,” said Monty Alexander. “Right now, there’s great suffering going on down there — a lot of people are in great need. I encourage and invite anyone who is able to help financially right now to please contribute.”
Monty Alexander’s voice has long been one of Jamaica’s most distinguished exports — from jazz clubs in New York to concert halls across the world. But today, his message carries more weight than ever: a call for unity, compassion, and immediate action.
He urged everyone who loves Jamaica to make a direct contribution through the official government relief website. https://www.gov.jm/
“People in Jamaica, land where I was born and raised, are in great need,” he continued. “Please send any assistance you can. God bless you all.”
For decades, Monty Alexander’s music has embodied the rhythm, joy, and resilience of Jamaica — blending reggae and jazz into a sound that mirrors the island’s heart. Now, his message reminds the world that behind the music lies a people who need help, hope, and healing.
As Jamaica rebuilds, the generosity of its people and supporters worldwide will play a crucial role in restoring homes, schools, and livelihoods.
Donations can be made directly through the official Government of Jamaica relief platform. Contributions will go toward hurricane recovery and rebuilding efforts in the most affected communities.
No donation is too small. Every act of kindness counts.
Monty Alexander’s heartfelt appeal echoes what Jamaicans have always believed — in unity, there is strength. His words remind us that when one part of the island suffers, the entire diaspora feels it.
Let us answer his call with open hearts, generous hands, and a shared belief in the power of love to rebuild. https://www.gov.jm/
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