Grammy award winner Cedella Marley, daughter of reggae music legend Bob Marley and his wife Rita Marley, stopped by Food For The Poor (FFTP) headquarters in Coconut Creek, Fla., to help pack relief supplies bound for Jamaica last week. Hurricane Beryl’s eyewall brushed by Jamaica’s southern coast on July 3 as a Category 4 storm with winds of 130 mph, blowing off roofs, knocking out power, and unleashing intense wind and rain. Marley is leading relief efforts in partnership with FFTP. Photo/Food For The Poor

COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (July 10, 2024) – Food For The Poor (FFTP) is partnering with Grammy Award-winning artist Cedella Marley to raise funds to help survivors of Hurricane Beryl with repairs or replacement of thousands of Zinc roofs damaged and destroyed by the Category 4 storm, which swept across Jamaica and several other Caribbean Islands last week.

Marley is the daughter of legendary Jamaican reggae musicians Bob Marley and Rita Marley.

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“I have many family members and friends in Jamaica, and I’ve been in constant contact with them,” said Marley, who lives in South Florida. “They tell me there’s great concern for those left hungry and homeless, especially the children.”

Marley visited FFTP’s Coconut Creek headquarters on Friday and Saturday and worked alongside volunteers to pack hygiene kits with essential everyday items that people need in a crisis.

“People need help and that’s why we’re working with Food For The Poor on delivering much-needed supplies,” Marley said. “This is a humanitarian crisis of epic proportions.”

With so many homes in need of new roofs or major roof repairs, the Bob and Rita Marley Foundation, working in concert with FFTP, is raising funds to provide zinc roofing and hurricane straps. Go to foodforthepoor.org/1love1roof to learn more.

“We are deeply honored to partner with Cedella Marley and the Bob and Rita Marley Foundation,” FFTP President/CEO Ed Raine said.

“The materials for new roofs and these repairs are critical for the families affected,” he added. “They will provide safety, security, and hope to those who have faced unimaginable hardship. As we brace for what is expected to be an active hurricane season, it is more important than ever that these roofs and repairs are completed swiftly.”

FFTP launched a massive response to Beryl even before the storm made landfall, with hundreds of disaster preparedness kits staged in Jamaica and the Windward Islands.

Prior to the storm in Jamaica, disaster preparedness kits for 500 families were ready to be deployed. The day after the storm, the charity delivered 400 packages (and an additional 140 by that weekend) of food, hygiene kits, tarps, water boots and blankets to affected families in the six hardest hit parishes of St. Mary, St. Thomas, St. Catherine, Clarendon, Manchester, and St. Elizabeth.

FFTP also has 53 containers of food, hygiene items, and medical supplies either at the port or en route to all affected areas, including 27 containers in transit to Jamaica.

More than 1,000 people evacuated their homes in Jamaica and are now in shelters. FFTP-Jamaica is supporting these shelters through partnerships, providing food, hygiene items, mattresses, bed linens, and pillows.

Raine said FFTP is uniquely positioned to provide aid through its network of more than 30 distribution centers around Jamaica, plus a network of partners in the Windward Islands.

“Our team, in collaboration with local partners, is ensuring that essential aid reaches those who need it most,” Raine said. “We are committed to standing by these communities as they begin the process of recovery and rebuilding.”

Additional help from trusted FFTP partners includes:

A total of 720 family emergency kits and 720 emergency food kits from Toronto-based GlobalMedic.

Medical supplies and hygiene kits from Lenexa, Kan.-based Heart to Heart International.

Amazon’s Disaster Relief Team, through a partnership with Good360, has donated $20,000 in gift cards to FFTP to order relief items.


Bob & Rita Marley Foundation

The Bob & Rita Marley Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to community upliftment through initiatives in education, sports, culture, healthcare, and sustainable development in Jamaica. Guided by the principles of love and compassion, it aims to eliminate poverty and discrimination, particularly for the elderly, women, and children, embodying the Marleys’ vision of One Love, One Heart, One Voice. For more information visit bobmarleyfoundation.org.

Food For The Poor

Food For The Poor, one of the largest international relief and development organizations in the nation, does much more than feed millions of hungry children and families living in poverty primarily in 15 countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. This interdenominational Christian ministry provides emergency relief assistance, water, medicine, educational materials, homes, support for vulnerable children, care for the aged, skills training, and micro-enterprise development assistance. For more information, please visit foodforthepoor.org.

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