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Thousands of Jamaica’s most vulnerable residents, including children, new mothers and elderly infirmary patients affected by Hurricane Melissa, are set to benefit from humanitarian supplies and financial support with a recent donation by the JN Foundation to the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development.More than 13,700 essential relief items and J$1.25 million raised through the iSupportJamaica Fund were handed over to the ministry to help restore the Trelawny Infirmary which was severely damaged during the storm.
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