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Dec 10, 2024
ST ELIZABETH, Jamaica – More than 500 homes across Jamaica that suffered roof damage during the passage of Hurricane Beryl in July finally have coverings again thanks to the efforts of the locally-based Breds Treasure Beach and NCB foundations, and international charity Global Empowerment Mission (GEM).
“Breds has already delivered in partnership with NCB Foundation over 513 materials for 513 homes. And then we come in and add other materials that may be also needed and reinforcements - hurri...
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