
New York State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie delivered a heartfelt message of unity, support, and action during the Jamaica Strong press event, reinforcing New York’s unwavering commitment to the people of Jamaica following the devastation of Hurricane Melissa.
As the representative of the largest Jamaican population outside of Jamaica, Heastie emphasized the deep cultural and personal ties that connect New York and the island nation.
“Jamaica is hurting — and when Jamaica’s hurting, my community is hurting,” he stated with conviction.
Though his own Caribbean roots trace largely to the Bahamas, Heastie explained that his district feels every shockwave of Jamaica’s struggles. For him, helping Jamaica is helping home.
Speaker Heastie shared several relief initiatives already in motion, thanks to the dedication of his office and supporters — including his Chief of Staff Giovanni Brooks, who he praised for leading the charge.
His commitment includes:
Each effort underscores a long-term vision: not just responding to the crisis, but helping rebuild stronger than before.
Heastie encouraged everyone — New Yorkers, diaspora supporters, and global allies — to stand together and give what they can:
“Whether it’s going to the concert… please support Jamaica in any way you can.”
He celebrated the Jamaica Strong Benefit Concert and admitted with excitement that sharing a stage with Shaggy was a personal moment he had long anticipated.
Speaker Heastie’s words served as a powerful reminder:
Jamaica’s recovery isn’t just a Jamaican issue —
it’s a community issue, a New York issue, a global issue.
His call to action resounded throughout the room:
With leaders like Heastie standing firm beside the Jamaican people, the path to rebuilding is strengthened by unity, compassion, and love.






