Empowering Communities in Jamaica
Supporting educational development in underserved schools and providing disaster relief following Hurricane Melissa
Our Impact
Category 5
The share force of hurricane Mellisa spared nothing in its reign of terror. It shed leaves on thousands of trees, uprooted giant trees, demolished wooden and concrete utility poles leaving (large areas in) many parishes without electricity, which ensues darkness at night.
Relief To Hurricane Victims
Providing hundreds of care packages and boxed cook food for the hurricane victims
Scholarships
PCEB awarded scholarships to several pupils at the Ebenezer Basic School
Restoring Water to Desperate Communities
project manager Robert Dystant interviewed residents in sections of West Kingston and Trench Town who endured a lack of water crisis for three to four years.
Featured Projects

Hurricane Melissa Relief
Hurricane Mellissa’s relief efforts have been consistent on weekends since the hurricane devastated western Jamaica on October 25, 2025. Such assistance involves providing hundreds of care packages and boxed cook food for the hurricane victims. We are aware that approximately one million people have been directly affected by Hurricane Mellissa’s unpreceded devastation in Jamaica, so we hope with additional donors and sponsors PCEB can rapidly increase our relief endeavor.

Lucky Hill School Renovation
In 2017, PCEB contributed towards the Lucky Hill Basic School renovation projects as well as provided new water tanks, refrigerator, and a stove to facilitate a breakfast and lunch program
Join Us in Making a Difference
Your support helps us continue our vital work in education and disaster relief across Jamaica.
