The JN Group, by way of its subsidiaries JN Cash Providers Restricted and JN Cayman, has launched the I Assist Jamaica Fund to offer essential assist for Jamaicans impacted by Hurricane Beryl. The JN Basis is overseeing the fund, which additionally has backing from the governments of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. Donations will primarily assist within the restoration of colleges and neighborhood areas.
The fund will assist varied entities concerned within the restoration efforts, together with authorities companies, registered charities, neighborhood teams, and non-governmental organizations working within the hardest-hit areas.
Donations could be made by way of JN Cayman, JN Cash Providers Cayman Restricted (buying and selling as JN Cash), and JN Financial institution. These establishments have waived all banking and transaction charges for contributions to the aid fund. Donors can contribute by way of native ACH and RTGS financial institution transfers, worldwide wire transfers, and cash transfers by way of JN Cash. In-person donations are additionally accepted at JN Cayman, JN Cash places within the Cayman Islands, and JN Financial institution branches in Jamaica.

A working committee, which incorporates representatives from the governments of the Cayman Islands and Jamaica, in addition to the JN Basis, will oversee the fund’s operations.
Horace Hines, Normal Supervisor of JN Cash Providers Restricted, urges Jamaicans, Caymanians, and others worldwide to assist this initiative. He emphasised that the fund will play a big position in rebuilding lives and restoring hope in affected communities. The fundraising effort will proceed till December 31, with the committee chargeable for figuring out beneficiaries and recommending fund allocations.
An internet software portal will likely be launched for different teams looking for funding.
“We’re devoted to aiding these impacted by Hurricane Beryl and supporting their restoration by way of this difficult interval,” Mr. Hines stated. “We are going to guarantee transparency by publicly sharing the quantity of donations raised and the influence of contributions.”
The I Assist Jamaica Fund enhances different JN Group initiatives for Hurricane Beryl restoration. These embody the JN Financial institution ONE JN Hurricane Mortgage provides, obtainable till August 31, and JN Cash’s momentary waiver of charges on cash transfers to Jamaica instantly earlier than and after the hurricane.
For extra info on the I Assist Jamaica Fund, individuals ought to go to www.jncayman.com.ky/beryl-recovery/