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Hard Rock Heals Foundation raises JMD$62 million for Jamaica’s hurricane recovery

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March 24, 2026
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The Hard Rock Heals Foundation, the charitable arm of Hard Rock International, has raised US$400,000 (approximately J$62.8 million) to support housing, infrastructure repairs, and humanitarian assistance for Jamaica following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa.

The funds were generated through the “Stay Strong Jamaica” benefit concert held on January 2 at Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Hollywood and are being distributed via Jamaica’s Promise, a non-profit organisation that channels support to local relief initiatives.

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Jamaica’s Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Olivia “Babsy” Grange was present at the Hard Rock Hotel to express Jamaica’s gratitude for the Foundation’s efforts. The symbolic cheque was handed over by David Hoenemeyer, COO of Seminole Gaming, the parent company. Grange emphasized that 100% of the proceeds will directly support thousands of Jamaicans in rebuilding their lives, helping the island recover stronger than ever.

On hand to witness the occasion were several key stakeholders, including Oliver Mair, Jamaica’s Consul General to Miami; Christopher Benjamin, Board Member of Jamaica’s Promise; and Carson Eddie Edwards of Riddims Marketing. Grange noted that the funds will be remitted by Jamaica’s Promise to the “Support Jamaica” account at the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) to ensure timely and meaningful support reaches those most affected.

“With so many Hard Rock and Seminole Gaming team members from Jamaica – including more than 300 at our Hollywood property alone – this Hurricane Melissa relief effort was truly personal,” said Hoenemeyer. “From our team members to our guests, everyone came together with one goal: to help the people of Jamaica recover and rebuild.”

Grange added, “Jamaica is deeply grateful to the Hard Rock Heals Foundation, Hard Rock, and Seminole Gaming for their generosity. This contribution will make a tangible difference in the lives of thousands impacted by Hurricane Melissa, and with partners like the Hard Rock Heals Foundation standing with us, Jamaica will rebuild stronger than ever.”

Benjamin highlighted that the funds will be directed through the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management, ensuring that national recovery initiatives receive timely and effective support.

Hurricane Melissa was the strongest hurricane ever recorded to strike Jamaica, surpassing Hurricane Gilbert in 1988. It caused 45 deaths in Jamaica and 95 across the region, with estimated damages in Jamaica reaching US$8.8 billion. Following its catastrophic impact, the World Meteorological Organization has retired the name Melissa from the Atlantic hurricane list.

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