$366m in Grants for Hurricane-affected Trelawny Families Under ROOFS Programme

By: , March 15, 2026
$366m in Grants for Hurricane-affected Trelawny Families Under ROOFS Programme
Photo: Serena Grant
Minister of Labour and Social Security, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr. (right), presents a grant cheque to Restoration of Owner or Occupant Family Shelters (ROOFS) Programme beneficiary, Julia Shaw (second right), during the Trelawny leg of the initiative’s handover ceremony, held at Abundant Life Ministries Church in Bounty Hall on March 11. Looking on are: State Minister, Hon. Donovan Williams, and State Minister in the Ministry of Tourism and Member of Parliament for Trelawny Northern, Hon. Tova Hamilton.
$366m in Grants for Hurricane-affected Trelawny Families Under ROOFS Programme
Photo: Serena Grant
Minister of Labour and Social Security, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr., delivers remarks during the Trelawny leg of the Restoration of Owner or Occupant Family Shelters (ROOFS) Programme handover ceremony, held at Abundant Life Ministries Church in Bounty Hall on March 11.

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Grants totalling more than $366 million are being disbursed to hurricane-affected households in Trelawny under the Restoration of Owner or Occupant Family Shelters (ROOFS) Programme, being spearheaded by the Ministry of Labour and Social Security as part of the national recovery effort following Hurricane Melissa.

Portfolio Minister, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr., made the announcement during the Trelawny leg of the programme’s handover ceremony, held at Abundant Life Ministries Church in Bounty Hall on March 11.

He informed residents that the funding will assist hundreds of households whose homes were damaged during the powerful hurricane that struck the island last year.

The Minister reiterated that the initiative is part of a broader $10 billion disaster recovery allocation approved by the Government to support families whose homes were impacted by the storm.

“Of that amount, we have been able, as of [March 11], to distribute… $5.2 billion to persons across the various parishes and the entire country,” Mr. Charles informed.

The Minister outlined that the programme is being implemented as part of a phased recovery effort, prioritising assistance for families most severely affected by the disaster.

He further explained that the initiative is designed to ensure support reaches those who need it most, with particular focus on vulnerable groups within affected communities.

“We try to identify our pensioners, our senior citizens… persons with disabilities who don’t have any support, and the single mothers who need our help as well,” he underscored.

Mr. Charles further emphasised that Jamaica’s recovery from Hurricane Melissa is being driven by strong collaboration between the Government and citizens.

For his part, State Minister, Hon. Donovan Williams, commended the Ministry’s teams for their dedicated work across communities to identify affected families and implement the programme.

“The social workers, field officers and administrative staff… did the difficult work of ensuring that the right families were identified and that no one was overlooked,” he stated.

The ROOFS Programme provides grants to homeowners to assist with repairs to hurricane-damaged dwellings, forming a key component of the Government’s wider Shelter Recovery Programme.

Last Updated: March 16, 2026