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Human Development Fund Partners with Palmer Family Foundation to Launch "Roots of Recovery" Hurricane Relief Program in Jamaica
The program supplies seeds, livestock, and tools to help farmers rebuild livelihoods and food security after Hurricane Melissa, supporting rural Jamaican communities.
- On Jan. 26, 2026, the Human Development Fund announced 'Roots of Recovery' in Jamaica to help farmers after Hurricane Melissa, partnering with the Palmer Family Foundation.
- The Roots of Recovery project focuses on restoring sustainability to Jamaica's rural communities and aims to rebuild food security and livelihoods while honoring the Palmer family heritage.
- On the ground, organizers will provide targeted crops and seeds, livestock restoration, plus fertilizer and tools to support local farmers' recovery.
- The public is invited to support the effort and contribute through the official HDF website as Human Development Fund frames the work as part of its global humanitarian mission.
- HDF emphasizes its emergency-to-development model, with the Palmer Family Foundation founded by Joshua Palmer, NFL wide receiver, linking the effort to his Jamaican heritage.
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Human Development Fund Partners with Palmer Family Foundation to Launch "Roots of Recovery" Hurricane Relief Program in Jamaica
CANTON, Mich. , Jan. 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Human Development Fund (HDF) is proud to announce the successful launch of its latest relief initiative, "Roots of Recovery," a comprehensive program dedicated to revitalizing the agricultural sector in Jamaica following…
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