Churches to Receive Hurricane Grants in April

By: , March 25, 2026
Churches to Receive Hurricane Grants in April
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Minister of Local Government & Community Development, Hon. Desmond McKenzie (second left), in conversation with Director General of the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ), Dr. Wayne Henry (second right); Social Development Commission (SDC) Executive Director, Omar Frith (right) and SDC Board Chairman, Hidran McKulsky. The interaction took place at the Kingston & St. Andrew Governance Conference at the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston on Wednesday (March 25).

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Minister of Local Government & Community Development, Hon. Desmond McKenzie, has announced that 419 churches that were damaged during the passage of Hurricane Melissa are set to receive grants from the Government in April.

The grants will be paid out under the Government’s $75million Community Church Clean-Up and Restoration Initiative, which forms part of the post Hurricane Melissa National Clean-Up Programme.

Mr. McKenzie provided details during the Kingston & St. Andrew Governance Conference, held at the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston on Wednesday (March 25).

The conference was held under the theme ‘Civil Society Organisations (CSO) on a Mission: Reset the Vibe…Build Our Future…Reignite the Fire’.

Delivering the main address, Mr. McKenzie indicated that approximately 6,000 churches across Jamaica were affected during the passage of Hurricane Melissa in October 2025.

He said recognising this fact, the Government, through the Social Development Commission (SDC), conducted assessments across the most affected parishes to determine the levels of damage sustained.

“I’m pleased to announce this morning, that in April, the handing out of cheques to some 419 churches that were assessed, evaluated, and signed off on [will take place],” the Minister said.

He noted that the handover will take place in St. Elizabeth, which has the bulk of the churches impacted.

The SDC recently indicated that it had received applications from churches in St. Elizabeth, Westmoreland, St. James, Trelawny and Hanover, with the largest concentration of submissions coming from St. Elizabeth, Westmoreland and St. James.

The assessment of the religious institutions was supported by the Municipal Corporations and various community groups.

 

Last Updated: March 25, 2026