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One love! School raises $4,500 in solidarity with Jamaica

Give thanks: Sadoya Peynado, vice-president of the Jamaican Association of Bermuda, receives home goods and a $4,500 donation from Saltus Junior School children raised in the “One Love” grub day held on November 10 (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

Saltus pupils and staff have pitched in to support communities in Jamaica devastated by Hurricane Melissa, with $4,500 raised.

All proceeds from the One Love: Jamaica Relief grub day held on November 10 will go to the Jamaican Association of Bermuda’s relief and rebuilding efforts.

Students and staff showed their solidarity by sporting the black, green and gold of the Jamaican flag and contributed a minimum donation of $2.

Saltus has also partnered with the Jamaican Association to collect much needed supplies, including nonperishable food items, baby formula, toiletries, first-aid kits, cleaning supplies and emergency shelter materials such as tarps, tents and solar lanterns.

Collection points across the school remained open throughout the week.

Students from across Saltus Grammar School present donations to Sadoya Peynado, vice-president of the Jamaican Association of Bermuda, centre, with Nadia Robinson, deputy head of school, far left, and Lionel Cann, director of facilities, far right (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

Nadia Robinson, the deputy head of school, said: “We are incredibly proud of our students, staff and families for coming together with compassion and purpose.

“This initiative reflects the heart of our school community — caring, global-minded and always ready to help those in need.”

The school thanked everyone who contributed, adding: “Every donation, large or small, has helped bring comfort, hope and meaningful assistance to those rebuilding their lives in Jamaica.”

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Published November 20, 2025 at 8:15 am (Updated November 20, 2025 at 8:15 am)

One love! School raises $4,500 in solidarity with Jamaica

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