A company just paid for a bunch of people's groceries after a hurricane. JN Money covered shopping bills for customers at In Town Supermarket in Santa Cruz, Jamaica, as part of a holiday relief program. The area in St Elizabeth is still recovering from Hurricane Melissa, with many residents dealing with damaged homes and lost income from farming or small trades.
Shoppers like Marvalee Braham and Lornalin Carby expressed thanks, saying the money was critical when their own funds were not enough. Longtime JN member Evona Blair also had her groceries fully paid for. Cashier supervisor Nadia Beadle said the gesture put smiles on customers' faces and made her Christmas better. The activity was the first stop for JN Money's Holiday Hope initiative, which plans similar surprise visits at other agent locations in hard-hit parishes. Assistant General Manager Sanya Wallace said the goal was to bring comfort and show commitment to communities struggling to return to normalcy after the storm.
Shoppers like Marvalee Braham and Lornalin Carby expressed thanks, saying the money was critical when their own funds were not enough. Longtime JN member Evona Blair also had her groceries fully paid for. Cashier supervisor Nadia Beadle said the gesture put smiles on customers' faces and made her Christmas better. The activity was the first stop for JN Money's Holiday Hope initiative, which plans similar surprise visits at other agent locations in hard-hit parishes. Assistant General Manager Sanya Wallace said the goal was to bring comfort and show commitment to communities struggling to return to normalcy after the storm.