Americares – mobilizing an emergency response across the Caribbean, including preparations to deploy an assessment team to Jamaica to identify urgent health needs and support local responders, as well as assessing immediate needs alongside trusted local partners in Haiti. 
CARE – responding in Jamaica, with plans in place for Haiti, Cuba, and the Bahamas, focusing on rapid aid delivery and supporting communities to rebuild with dignity. 
ChildFund International– activating emergency support with trusted partners in Jamaica to deliver shelter, clean water, and other critical supplies to vulnerable children and families. Committed to protection before, during, and after emergencies. 
Direct Relief – prepositioned 11 Hurricane Preparedness Packs across the Caribbean and at the UN Humanitarian Response Depot in Panama, each containing over 200 essential items to support care for 1,000 patients for 30 days. Also dispatched Emergency Medical Backpacks and hygiene kits with partners in hurricane-prone countries. 
Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) – distributed MannaPack® meals ahead of the hurricane and continues to use them for recovery efforts in communication with partners across Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic. 
Food For The Poor – activating full emergency operations across its Coconut Creek headquarters and Jamaica, delivering pre-positioned aid immediately after the storm and operating its warehouse to distribute food, water, hygiene kits, and shelter materials. Air shipments will deploy as soon as operations resume in Kingston, while two marine containers are being prepared to depart from Florida within 48 hours. Additional aid is en route with thousands of hygiene kits, bedding, tarps, and school supplies. 
Hope for Haiti – focusing on long-term support for communities in Haiti’s southern region, including health care support and medicine distributions at Les Cayes clinic and mobile clinics and assessing damage and needs. 
International Medical Corps – sending an emergency response team to the island to assess conditions and distribute supplies, working closely with the Ministry of Health and other local partners. 
MAP International – sending 20,000 Disaster Health Kits through trusted local partners, with another 10,000 kits ready to ship, containing essential hygiene items like soap and first aid supplies, along with basic medicines to help families stay healthy when clean water and shelter are scarce. 
Matthew 25: Ministries – shipping essential supplies to Jamaica, Haiti and Trinidad to empower local partners, both pre-positioned ahead of time and ready to ship when conditions allow. Standing ready with doctors, nurses, and team members to provide on-the-ground support as needed. 
Mercy Corps – assessing immediate needs including safe water, shelter materials, and emergency cash assistance in partnership with trusted local organizations to coordinate resources, provide technical and logistical support, and mobilize funding to scale impact efficiently. Supported communities with accurate information on evacuation routes and safe water practices and pre-positioned supplies like clean water, solar power, emergency communications, and critical relief items ahead of landfall. 
Outright International – raising emergency funds to send directly to trusted local LGBTIQ partners in Jamaica providing food, clean water, medicine, and safe shelter. 
Project HOPE – coordinating with local officials and conducting rapid needs assessments on the ground in affected areas.  
Rise Against Hunger – preparing two containers of meals, over-the-counter medicine, hygiene kits, medical supplies, and feminine hygiene products for shipment to partners in Haiti and the Dominican Republic.  
Save the Children – prioritizing support for children and families through the distribution of essential items, emergency cash assistance, and mental health support and working to restore access to education so children can continue learning despite the crisis.  
Salvation Army World Service Office – responding with emergency food, clean water, and shelter to displaced families. 
World Food Program USA – working with the government of Jamaica to pre-position mobile warehouses, generators, and other logistics assets, as well as airlifting 2,000 emergency food kits, enough to assist around 6,000 people for 10 days. 
World Relief – equipping local partners and staff in Haiti to manage the impacts, beginning with funds and kits for 300 households in Haiti affected by flooding and high winds. 
World Vision – supporting disaster relief efforts in Haiti, ready to assist 4,000 households with food, clean water, hygiene kits, and shelter materials. In Jamaica, six warehouses have essential supplies ready to deploy, including flood buckets, generators, hygiene kits, tarps, and other emergency items.