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Billionaire Falcons Owner Pledges $1.5M for Hurricane Melissa Relief in Jamaica
29 Oct
Summary
- Falcons owner Arthur Blank donates $1.5M for Hurricane Melissa relief
- Storm slammed Jamaica as a Category 5 hurricane, the strongest ever to hit the island
- Blank says Jamaica holds special place, vows to support disaster response and recovery

In the wake of the devastating Hurricane Melissa that struck Jamaica earlier this week, Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank has announced a $1.5 million donation to support relief and recovery efforts. The powerful Category 5 storm, the strongest ever to directly hit the island, left a trail of destruction with 185 mph winds and 220 mph gusts.
Blank, whose foundation is spearheading the aid initiative, says Jamaica holds a special place in his heart and that he is committed to helping the community in its time of need. The funds will be channeled through partnerships with organizations like World Central Kitchen, which provides meals and fresh water during crises, and Team Rubicon, a disaster response specialist.
Additionally, the grant will bolster CARE USA's Humanitarian Surge Fund, enabling the rapid deployment of resources for disaster relief. Blank expressed his solidarity with those affected, stating that while the road ahead will be long, his support aims to bring comfort and strength to the resilient people of Jamaica.



