Preparing for Hurricane Melissa: Standing With Jamaica & the Most Vulnerable

On the Ground in Jamaica

Monday, October 27: Rain has been falling steadily. The main part of the storm is expected to reach us late tonight into tomorrow, with forecasts of up to 30 inches of rain, a 13-foot coastal storm surge, and winds over 160 miles per hour. Our staff have enacted all emergency procedures, and many are staying on the properties to ensure that our residents remain safe and cared for.

Join Us for a Virtual Rosary for Our Homes in Jamaica

As Hurricane Melissa closes in on Jamaica, we are planning to hold a virtual rosary for our Mustard Seed family there, as well as for everyone who will be impacted by this storm.

If you are able, and would like to join us for this rosary, the call will be held tonight, October 27, at 9:15 p.m. Eastern Time (8:15 p.m. Central Time, 6:15 p.m. Pacific Time).  

The dial-in number for the call is 1-563-999-1262.

Please join us if you can. 

How We’re Responding

Our teams across Jamaica and the Dominican Republic are taking every precaution to ensure the safety of our residents and staff.

  • Emergency protocols activated: Each home has reviewed and implemented storm procedures, with evacuation plans ready if needed.
  • Staff on-site: Many caregivers have chosen to remain at the homes through the storm to provide care and comfort to residents.
  • Supplies secured: Food, water, medical essentials, and emergency equipment have been stockpiled to sustain our communities in the days ahead.
  • Continuous monitoring: Country leadership is tracking rainfall, flooding, and wind impact closely to ensure rapid response where it’s needed most.

Through it all, our mission remains steadfast—no one under our care will ever be abandoned.

How You Can Help

Your gift today will allow us to respond immediately—repair homes, replace supplies, ensure food, medicine, and safety after the storm.



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Individuals find loving homes

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Children in Dare to Care Programs

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Teen moms & infants at Mary’s Child

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Children in Little Angels Learning Centers

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Blessed Assurance
Gift of Hope
Sophie’s Place
Widow’s Mite
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Jacob’s Ladder

Mustard Seed Communities, guided by our commitment to care for the most vulnerable, established the Little Angels Learning Center to create a standout school system. Officially recognized by the Ministry of Education on September 2, 2002, Little Angels provides top-notch education not only to our residents but also to children from local communities. Managed by the Ministry of Education, our curriculum includes religion, music, Spanish, Computer Studies, and Physical Education, fostering the holistic development of our students’ mental, physical, and spiritual selves. With regular field trips, exposure to cultural heritage, and a strong focus on spirituality, Little Angels exemplifies our dedication to true education, echoing Proverbs 2:6: “True education is that imparted by Him with whom is wisdom and strength.”

Mustard Seed Communities prioritizes nutrition across all our communities, recognizing its vital role in the well-being of those we serve. In Jamaica, the Little Angels preschools incorporate nutrition as a cornerstone, offering students two nutritious meals daily. This commitment to proper nutrition extends to our residents, including children and adults with disabilities, where the right food and medicines contribute significantly to their improved quality of life.

We are committed to achieving self-sufficiency and sustainability across all our programs. Our key sites for agricultural projects, Jerusalem! and Jacob’s Ladder, play a vital role in this mission. The farm at Jerusalem! not only serves as a therapeutic space for residents but also generates income. With fish ponds, egg-producing chickens, a vegetable garden, and a flock of sheep, the farm addresses in-house protein needs and contributes to the community’s income through surplus sales.

Jacob’s Ladder, blessed with ample open land, boasts a flourishing agricultural expansion with over 40 pigs and multiple greenhouses. Recent enhancements, including a completed water catchment system, ensure a reliable water supply. These initiatives not only meet the present needs of residents but align with our long-term vision of Jacob’s Ladder as a lifelong home for over 400 adults with disabilities.

At Mustard Seed Communities, our commitment extends beyond the care of our children to uplifting vulnerable and marginalized communities. In Jamaica, we actively engage in various outreach programs, including the Christmas Treat initiative aimed at alleviating poverty. Additionally, our efforts include training programs like the Pottery Shop & Apprentice program at Mahoe Drive, contributing to skill development and empowerment.

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