When the Storm
Passed, Veterans
Showed Up.
When Hurricane Melissa made landfall, over 100 schools across western Jamaica were left without roofs. Books destroyed. Desks washed away. Single mothers — 86% of whom are the sole providers in their households — lost the only safe space to send their children during the workday.
Karl Chambers didn't hesitate. His school in Salt Marsh was under water. He launched food delivery efforts within 72 hours. But he needed help. Enter Bindley Sangster — the Jamaican-American Air Force veteran who offered more than coffee. He brought a community. That community is ATLVets.
