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The JMMB Group marked Labour Day 2026 with community projects across Kingston and western Jamaica, bringing together team members and volunteers in an effort to restore spaces, support vulnerable communities and strengthen partnerships through meaningful action.
This year’s activities focused on two key areas: continued recovery support in western Jamaica through the JMMB Joan Duncan Foundation’s Community Restart Project, and beautification efforts at the Jamaica Cancer Society in St. Andrew.
In Cottage Road, St. James, one of the communities hardest hit by Hurricane Melissa, the foundation continued its long-term efforts by supporting families as they transition into newly repaired and constructed homes. As part of the Labour Day activities, the team distributed beds and essential furnishings, providing not just shelter, but comfort and a renewed sense of dignity for residents as they rebuild.
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