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JCA

Jabneh Christian Academy

private schoolGrange Hill P.O., Westmoreland
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Hurricane Recovery and Infrastructure Repair

Created Nov 26, 2025

Overview Hurricane Melissa caused extensive structural, environmental, and operational damage to the Jabneh Christian Academy compound. The storm severely affected classroom spaces, teaching resources, and the safety of the surrounding property Description of Damages

  1. Collapsed Building One of the school's two main buildings completely collapsed during the hurricane. This building served Grades 1 to 3 icons and contained a 20 x 40 multipurpose room used for indoor physical education, graduation ceremonies, rest periods, and other gatherings. Losses from the collapse include: • Two (2) air conditioning units • One (1) television • One (1) standing fan • Three wall fans • One (1) table tennis table • student desks and chairs • Books, textbooks, and teaching-learning materials
  2. Second Building The second building sustained moderate interior and structural damage, including: • broken windows • The partition separating the office and the classroom was blown down • The canteen roof was lifted, causing significant leakage during rainfall
  3. Fence and Surrounding Areas The storm caused widespread destruction across the compound's external environment: • Multiple trees were uprooted, removing the shade that previously supported outdoor learning and play. • A mango tree fell on the fence near the car park, damaging that section. • A coconut tree fell on the rear fence, compromising another section of the perimeter. • As a result, the school's fence sustained several breaches and significant structural damage, reducing property security.
  4. Utilities and Infrastructure • Water has been restored. • Electricity remains disconnected. • A utility pole on the property is leaning and on its way down, posing an ongoing safety concern and requiring urgent attention. • Debris clearing and site cleaning continue daily to ensure the compound becomes safe for reoccupation.

What's Needed

Materials

Air Conditioning Unit
2 of 2 units remaining
Tank To Bowl Screw
5 of 5 eachs remaining
Basin Faucet Single Lever
5 of 5 eachs remaining
Toilet Faucet
5 of 5 eachs remaining
Plyboard Sheet
80 of 80 sheets remaining
2x2x12 ft Treated Lumber
30 of 30 boards remaining
2x4x12 ft Framing Lumber
40 of 40 boards remaining
1x3x16 ft Rough Untreated Lumber
20 of 20 lengths remaining
1x6x16 ft Dressed Treated Lumber
20 of 20 lengths remaining
1x6x14 ft GT Lumber
20 of 20 lengths remaining
Door Trim Adhesive Protection
10 of 10 items remaining
Exterior Door - 36x80
4 of 4 doors remaining
Metal Door - 36x80
2 of 2 eachs remaining
Entrance Lock - Single Turn
2 of 2 eachs remaining
Roofing Claw Hammer
2 of 2 tools remaining
25 ft Measuring Tape
2 of 2 tools remaining
Tin Snips
2 of 2 tools remaining
18V Cordless Impact Driver
2 of 2 tools remaining
Crayola Crayons (Fat)
10 of 10 items remaining
Crayola Crayons Fine
40 of 40 items remaining
Crayola Paint 6pcs
40 of 40 items remaining
Glue Elmer's
30 of 30 items remaining
Cardboard Lg
10 of 10 sheets remaining
Cardboard sml
10 of 10 sheets remaining
Drawing Book
40 of 40 books remaining
Drawing Book 8 1/2 by 13
20 of 20 books remaining
Drawing Book 8 1/2 by 11
20 of 20 books remaining
Tailor's Chalk (Blue)
1 of 1 item remaining
Tailor's Chalk (Red)
1 of 1 item remaining
Drafting Paper
30 of 30 items remaining
Building Blocks
30 of 30 items remaining
Pack Blocks
30 of 30 packs remaining
Crayola Play Dough
40 of 40 items remaining
Pk letters n Numbers
40 of 40 items remaining
Pencils pack of 12
100 of 100 packs remaining
Exercise Book Small Fine line
30 of 30 books remaining
Exercise Book Big
20 of 20 books remaining
Double Line Book
20 of 20 books remaining

Coordinators

People managing this project

S
Sovoli AdminProject Coordinator
Project details
Status
planned
Category
relief
Priority
High priority
Tags
hurricanereliefinfrastructurebuilding-collapse
Coordinator notes
Principal: NATASHA FRANCIS-CAMPBELL. Severe damage - one building completely collapsed, second building damaged, fence breaches, utility pole leaning. Water restored, electricity disconnected.