On October 28, 2025, Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica, on the western part of the island. After some anxious and prayerful waiting, we were grateful to learn that all our members and young missionaries in Jamaica are safe. However, we recognize the pain and losses many have suffered—damaged homes, affected communities, and families facing great challenges.
As soon as there was safe access to the island, Elder Corbitt traveled to Jamaica to minister, assess damage and needs, work with local leaders to organize initial response efforts, and determine how the Church can best help going forward.

Valeri Cordon
Elder Valeri Cordón, Caribbean Área President© 2025 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.We express deep gratitude to so many who, amid their own challenges, came to the service of others. Their Christlike example reflects the love of the Savior. Many volunteers—some of them also affected by the disaster—came together to prepare and deliver food, water, and essential supplies to hundreds of families. Such selfless service is a living expression of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
The Church is working hand in hand with local authorities and community leaders to provide humanitarian aid, emotional and spiritual support, and to accompany families through their recovery process. We know that rebuilding will take time, but as a Church we are committed to standing with the people of Jamaica throughout this entire process. We trust that with faith and unity, our communities will emerge stronger.
We are comforted by the words in the Book of Mormon, in Helaman 5:12:
“And now, my sons, remember, remember that it is upon the rock of our Redeemer, who is Christ, the Son of God, that ye must build your foundation.”
If we build upon Him, no storm can destroy our faith or take away our hope. He offers peace in times of uncertainty, strength when we feel weak, and comfort to our hearts.
We invite everyone to join in prayer for our brothers and sisters in Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba. We encourage all to maintain a sensitive and compassionate spirit toward the needs of others, to be aware of those who may need help, and to trust that the Lord hears every prayer offered in faith on behalf of those affected. We can be instruments in His hands as we show His love through our own acts of service and compassion.
For those wanting to assist in this effort, we invite you to contribute to the Church’s humanitarian aid fund, so that we may continue bringing relief and resources to the families and communities most affected.
May God bless you, dear brothers and sisters. It is my testimony that this is the work of the Lord. We are His hands. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.