Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs

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Your Questions, Answered

How will my donation be used?

Every dollar you give directly supports our Hurricane Melissa relief efforts in Jamaica. Donations fund emergency shelter, clean water, food, medical supplies, and long-term rebuilding projects in the most affected communities.
Yes. All donations made through our website are processed using secure, encrypted payment systems to protect your personal and financial information.
If you’d like your gift to support a specific cause—such as shelter rebuilding, clean water, or medical aid—you can note it in the donation form. Otherwise, your contribution will go where it’s needed most.
Yes. We’re working with local community partners, churches, and volunteers across Jamaica to deliver aid efficiently and ensure that relief reaches families quickly and responsibly.
Yes. World Relief is a registered charity, and your donation may qualify for tax deduction depending on your country’s tax regulations. A receipt will be emailed to you after completing your donation.
Absolutely. We welcome volunteers who want to help distribute supplies, support logistics, or participate in rebuilding efforts. You can sign up through our Volunteer page or contact us directly for upcoming opportunities.
We regularly update our website and social media with photos, reports, and stories from the field. You’ll be able to see the impact of your generosity in real time as communities rebuild.
Every action counts. You can still support our mission by sharing our campaign, spreading awareness, or volunteering your time and skills to help families in need.
We’re committed to long-term recovery. Beyond immediate relief, we’ll continue working with local leaders to rebuild homes, restore livelihoods, and strengthen community resilience for the future.
At World Relief, we ensure that the majority of every donation directly supports on-the-ground programs. A small portion is used for logistics, coordination, and transparency reporting — allowing us to deliver aid quickly, safely, and responsibly to families who need it most.