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Hurricane Beryl, a devastating Category 4 system, struck Jamaica on Wednesday, July 3, with unprecedented force, affecting thousands of lives, especially those on the South Coast.
The aftermath of Hurricane Beryl has been especially challenging for our educational institutions. Of the 212 schools impacted, 64 have been identified as priority 1 due to severe damage, posing a threat to the timely reopening of schools in September.
We urgently need your help to support our recovery efforts. Together, we can rebuild and ensure that our children return to safe, functional schools.
Join us on this critical mission to Rebuild, Restore and Reopen!
In addition to the infrastructure damages, the need for educational materials and resources is more critical than ever. Many schools have lost essential supplies, leaving students without the tools they need to learn and thrive. By donating books, stationery, computers, and other educational resources, you can make a significant impact on the recovery process.
Your contributions will help us restock classrooms, support teachers, and provide students with the materials they need to continue their education uninterrupted. Every donation, no matter how small, brings us one step closer to rebuilding our educational infrastructure and ensuring a brighter future for our children.
Stationery
Teachers’ desks and chairs
Technology and Equipment
Notebooks and writing pads
Pens, pencils, and erasers
Rulers and geometry sets
Crayons, markers, and coloured pencils
Classroom Supplies
Whiteboards and markers
Bulletin boards and cork boards
Tape, glue, and scissors
Furniture and Fixtures
Desks and chairs
Computers and laptops
Tablets and e-readers
Projectors and screens
Desks and chairs
Bookshelves and storage units
NET is a Registered Charitable Organisation and an agency of the MoEY, tasked with mobilising financial resources for the education sector by collaborating with the Jamaican diaspora and other local and international stakeholders to bring transformative impact to underserved areas in the education system.
NET is coordinating support from donors and partners towards the recovery efforts of the education sector from Hurricane Beryl. This aims to prevent duplication of efforts, breaches of building standards, and ensure that all available resources are utilised to their fullest potential.