American entertainer Tyrese Gibson has traveled to Jamaica with humanitarian supplies following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa on September 28. The Los Angeles-based singer and actor announced his relief mission through social media over the weekend, stating that Reach Out Worldwide, a disaster response organization established by his late friend Paul Walker, is sponsoring the effort.
Gibson arrived on the island on Monday carrying Starlink satellite systems, portable power supplies, battery banks, and personal care items, though generators could not be loaded due to weight restrictions. He dedicated multiple social media posts to documenting his journey and soliciting donations, emphasizing Walker's founding principle that assistance should not be delayed when a catastrophe strikes.
The mission holds personal significance for Gibson, who brought along the footwear he wore during his final meeting with Walker before the actor's fatal 2013 automobile accident.
Gibson arrived on the island on Monday carrying Starlink satellite systems, portable power supplies, battery banks, and personal care items, though generators could not be loaded due to weight restrictions. He dedicated multiple social media posts to documenting his journey and soliciting donations, emphasizing Walker's founding principle that assistance should not be delayed when a catastrophe strikes.
The mission holds personal significance for Gibson, who brought along the footwear he wore during his final meeting with Walker before the actor's fatal 2013 automobile accident.