J Wray and Nephew mobilises hurricane relief for affected communities

SOURCE: The Jamaica Observer

J Wray & Nephew Limited (JWN) has launched an immediate relief operation to support communities neighbouring its operations in Clarendon, St Elizabeth, and Kingston, in the wake of the devastation left by Hurricane Beryl on July 3.

The company has deployed mobile generators within five communities to provide light and aid in charging essential devices, to ensure communication continuity. It has also made available potable water to residents affected by infrastructural damage or water supply shortages.

Additionally, JWN Foundation, in partnership with Lasco Chin Foundation, is distributing food packages containing essential non-perishable items to families in Kingston, Clarendon, and St Elizabeth.

“Hurricane Beryl has had a devastating effect on the parishes of Clarendon and St Elizabeth, home to two of our production sites — Appleton Estate and New Yarmouth distilleries. Over the last few days we have been diligently working to assess the situation and coordinate our efforts. We are now working closely with local authorities and have mobilised resources — including water, food, and generators — to provide essential support such as charging cellular phones and other critical devices within the affected areas,” a company release quotes Tanikie McClarthy Allen, senior director, public affairs and sustainability.

The relief efforts are focusing on areas near JWN’s facilities, including Seaview Gardens, Waterhouse and Henley Road in Kingston; Gimme-Me-Bit, Milk River and Racecourse in Clarendon; and Siloah, Aberdeen, and Appleton in St Elizabeth.

The company said that its employees, through JWN Foundation, “have volunteered to assist in the packaging and distribution efforts, demonstrating JWN’s commitment to community service”.

“We are actively monitoring the situation and will continue to assess how we can best continue supporting the recovery efforts,” Allen said, adding that relief efforts are nothing strange to J Wray & Nephew.

“In 2021, in the fight against COVID-19, we were quick to respond, and through our collective efforts with all JWN affiliates we donated over $516 million to the COVID-19 response call,” she said.

Allen said that while the road to recovery from Hurricane Beryl may be challenging, J Wray & Nephew stands ready to support its neighbours every step of the way.

“Should persons wish to help with our response, please visit www.JWNfoundation.org and donate to our foundation to aid our relief efforts,” Allen said.

The company said it plans to continue its support in the coming weeks as the full extent of the hurricane’s impact becomes clear.

 

Wray & Nephew mobilises hurricane relief efforts

SOURCE: Our Today

In the wake of devastating Hurricane Beryl, J. Wray & Nephew Limited (JWN) has launched an immediate relief operation to support communities surrounding its operations in Clarendon, St. Elizabeth and Kingston, to rehabilitate and restore activity in the communities.

The company has deployed mobile generators within five communities to provide electricity and aid in charging essential devices to ensure communication continuity. Wray & Nephew has also made available potable water where needed to residents affected by infrastructural damage or water supply shortages.

Additionally, the JWN Foundation in partnership with the Lasco Chin Foundation is distributing food packages containing essential non-perishable items to families in the parishes of Kingston, Clarendon, and St Elizabeth.

“Hurricane Beryl has had a devastating effect on the parishes of Clarendon and St. Elizabeth, home to two of our production sites Appleton Estate and New Yarmouth Distilleries. Over the last few days, we have been diligently working to assess the situation and coordinate our efforts,” said Tanikie McClarthy Allen, senior director of public affairs and sustainability at J. Wray & Nephew Limited.

“We are now working closely with local authorities and have mobilised resources, including water, food, and generators, to provide essential support such as charging cellular phones and other critical devices within the affected areas,” she explained further.

The relief efforts are focusing on these especially affected areas near JWN’s facilities, including Seaview Gardens, Waterhouse and Henley Road in St Andrew; Gimme-Me-Bit, Milk River and Racecourse in Clarendon; and Siloah, Aberdeen, Appleton in St. Elizabeth among communities on the southern section of the parish.

Company employees, through the JWN Foundation, have volunteered to assist in the packaging and distribution efforts.

McClarthy Allen said, “We are actively monitoring the situation and will continue to assess how we can best continue supporting the recovery efforts. Relief efforts are no stranger to J. Wray & Nephew. In 2021, in the fight against COVID-19, we were quick to respond and through our collective efforts with all JWN affiliates, we donated over $516 million to the COVID-19 response call. While the road to recovery may be challenging, J. Wray & Nephew stands ready to support our neighbours every step of the way. Should persons wish to help with our response, please visit www.jwnfoundation.org and donate to our foundation to aid our relief efforts.”

The company plans to continue its support in the coming weeks as the full extent of the hurricane’s impact becomes clear.

J. Wray & Nephew Limited mobilises hurricane relief efforts in Jamaica

SOURCE: Loop News

In the wake of the devastation of Hurricane Beryl that recently swept across Jamaica, J. Wray & Nephew Limited (JWN) has launched an immediate relief operation to support communities surrounding its operations in Clarendon, St Elizabeth and Kingston, to rehabilitate and restore activity in the communities.

The company has deployed mobile generators within five communities to provide light and aid in charging essential devices to ensure communication continuity. They have also made available potable water (if needed) to residents affected by infrastructural damage or water supply shortages.

Additionally, JWN Foundation in partnership with the Lasco Chin Foundation is distributing 400 food packages containing essential non-perishable items to families in Kingston, Clarendon, and St Elizabeth.

“Hurricane Beryl has had a devastating effect on the parishes of Clarendon and St Elizabeth, home to two of our production sites Appleton Estate and New Yarmouth Distilleries. Over the last few days, we have been diligently working to assess the situation and coordinate our efforts. We are now working closely with local authorities and have mobilized resources, including water, food, and generators, to provide essential support such as charging cellular phones and other critical devices withinin the affected areas,” said Tanikie McClarthy Allen, Senior Director, Public Affairs and Sustainability at J. Wray & Nephew Limited.

The relief efforts are focusing on these especially affected areas near JWN’s facilities, including Seaview Gardens, Water House and Henley Road in Kingston, Gimme-Me-Bit, Milk River and Racecourse in Clarendon, and Siloah, Aberdeen, Appleton in St. Elizabeth among communities on the southern section of the parish Company employees through the JWN Foundation have volunteered to assist in the packaging and distribution efforts, demonstrating JWN’s commitment to community service.

McClarthy Allen noted: “ While the road to recovery may be challenging, J. Wray & Nephew stands ready to support our neighbours every step of the way. Should persons wish to help with our response, please visit www.JWNfoundation.org and donate to our foundation to aid our relief efforts.”

The company plans to continue its support in the coming weeks as the full extent of the hurricane’s impact becomes clear.