How you can assist in Jamaica's disaster relief
By:
ABC57 News Staff
Posted: Nov 3, 2025 4:48 PM EST | Updated: Nov 3, 2025 7:54 PM EST
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ABC57 spoke with Elkhart City Councilmember Aaron Mishler Monday morning about how local folks can help assist in disaster relief efforts in Jamaica.
Mishler has been in Jamaica as a Disaster Relief Volunteer with Heart to Heart International and is actively working on recovery and relief efforts.
If you'd like to help the people of Jamaica recover from Hurricane Melissa, you can do so via the American Red Cross, Heart to Heart International, The American Friends of Jamaica, and World Central Kitchen.
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