• Repair items
  • The rebuilding stage has just started and individuals are not laying around, they are starting to help themselves. Having the right tools makes getting the job done easier. Think power drills, hammer, cement, blocks etc. These items help individuals to fix damage, secure roofs and rebuild what was lost.

    1. Solar powered Items

    Solar powered gifts are helpful because they work even when the power is out. Things like solar lights, solar power banks and radios can make life easier for individuals without electricity. These gifts are not only practical but they remain useful even after electricity has been restored.

    1. New clothing items

    Many have lost clothing to flooding. Gifting a new pair of shoes, pants, or a dress can help bring joy to these individuals. Think about the smile that comes across your face when you have something new to wear and imagine it multiplied. Clothing is not just a necessity but a form of self-care, so this Christmas helps restore confidence and dignity by giving the gift of something new to wear.

    1. Time 

    Rebuilding the holiday spirit matters, too. A kind message, a warm gesture, or simply spending time with someone can help bring back the joy of the season. After everything Hurricane Melissa took away, even small moments of cheer can be so touching.

    1. Money

    Money may not feel like a festive gift, but it can be the most helpful. Giving cash lets individuals buy what they need most, like food, clothing, or items to repair their homes. Even a small amount can make a big difference and give them a little hope and relief.

    1. Toys for children

    Toys can bring comfort and joy to children who have lost so much during Hurricane Melissa. Gifts like dolls, cars, puzzles, or books help kids feel normal again and give them a chance to play, laugh, and forget the stress around them, even if just for a little while.

    1. Useful technology (old or new)

    Smartphones, tablets, chargers and second hand laptops can help individuals stay connected, do schoolwork, or communicate with loved ones. Even older devices can be helpful if they work reliably.

    1. Water filtration items

    Clean water is essential, and after Hurricane Melissa, access to safe drinking water may still be limited. Portable water filters and purification tablets are even more important as water borne diseases become an issue. These gifts can be used immediately for drinking, cooking, or cleaning.

    1. Hot meal 

    Non-perishables are a lifesaver, but nothing compares to a hot meal. Every season we look forward to all the delicious foods and this year should be no different. When preparing a meal for you and your loved one, make a little extra and drop it off to that friend or coworker who you know has been having a hard time navigating the aftermath of the storm.

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    10 gift ideas for a post-Melissa Christmas

    Jamaica Observer | 2025-12-05 | Original Article