Together, We Can Help Jamaica Rebuild.
Your donation helps the Roy Lee Foundation, in partnership with the Kai-Zee Foundation, restore schools, rebuild futures, and give children a safe place to learn again.
Now that the storm has passed, the real work begins.
In the wake of Hurricane Melissa, Jamaica’s landscape has forever changed. Homes, communities, and classrooms are left in ruins. Thousands of children are displaced from their homes and schools.
The Roy Lee Foundation has stepped forward to help rewrite the story. With the support of generous donors and volunteers, we are committed to rebuilding schools, restoring hope, and reigniting education across the island.
Who we are
The Roy Lee Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering communities through education, mentorship, and sustainable development. For over a decade, we’ve worked hand-in-hand with schools, families, and local partners to create meaningful change. Our mission is simple — to give every child the opportunity to learn, thrive, and build a brighter future.
Donate via paypal
Donate via bank or wire transfer
Your contribution goes straight to rebuilding efforts — ensuring that every child can return to a safe, supportive learning space.
Local Bank Transfers (JMD)
Bank Name: Scotia Bank
Branch: Linstead
Account Name: The Roy Lee Foundation
Account Number: 832212
Transit Number: 70185
Please include “Melissa Initiative” in the payment reference to help us track and allocate your donation correctly.
After completing your transfer, you may also email your confirmation to theroyleefoundation@gmail.com so our team can acknowledge your support.
Donate items & supplies
Your contributions go a long way in helping us support families, students, and communities affected by Hurricane Melissa.
Drop-off Location (US):
Roy Lee Foundation SSN 8163 KN
3706 NW 16th ST
Lauderhill, Fl 33311-4132
United States
Drop-off Location (JA):
Armbands Plus
Shop 37a, Sovereign Centre,
106 Hope Rd,
Kingston
Shipping Information:
Thanks to a government-approved relief measure, all disaster relief items imported into Jamaica between October 29 and November 28, 2025, can be shipped duty-free and GCT-free.
This exemption was announced by the Jamaica Customs Agency following the Prime Minister’s declaration of a national disaster under the Disaster Risk Management Act.
Here’s what you can donate:
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Items include:
Toiletries
Wipes
Cleaning Products
Diapers
Clothing
Tarpaulins
Ply Boards
Nails
Zinc
Mattress
Bed Linens / Bed Pads
Flashlights
Batteries
Food Stuff
Over-the-Counter Drugs
Bed Cots
First Aid Kits (Complete Kits)
Duty-free until November 28, 2025
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School supplies (notebooks, pens, backpacks, art materials)
Children’s books and learning kits
New or gently used footwear
Tablets and laptops
Personal hygiene items (feminine products, razors, towels)
Kitchen essentials (utensils, plates, pots, pans)
Non-electric household items (buckets, basins, storage containers)
Toys and games for children
Reusable water bottles and jugs
Small solar lamps or rechargeable lights
Hardware Supplies/Tools
Generators
Tents