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84 St. James Churches Receive $16M in Gov’t Post-Hurricane Recovery Support

Jamaica Information Service

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June 25, 2026

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Eighty-four churches in St. James have received over 16 million in support under the Government’s 75 million Community Church Clean-Up and Restoration Initiative. The grants, aimed at repairing damage caused []

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McKoysNews

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· Jun 30, 2026

Government Increases Church Recovery Programme by $50 Million

Government Increases Church Recovery Programme: The Government has increased funding for its Church Recovery Programme [] The post Government Increases Church Recovery Programme by 50 Million appeared first on McKoysNews.

Jamaica Information Service

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· Jun 26, 2026

Gov’t Grants $18.7M to Restore 102 Westmorland Churches After Hurricane Melissa

One hundred and two churches across Westmoreland have received a combined 18.7 million through the Government’s Community Churches Clean-up and Restoration Grant facility, spearheaded by the Ministry of Local Government []

Our News Bahamas

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· Jul 8, 2026

Bahamas Christian Council Offers Support Following Shirley Street Crash

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - The Bahamas Christian Council is stepping forward to support the families of those who lost their lives in that tragic Shirley Street crash on June 28th.

Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 8, 2026

FEMA Finally Pays Up: Florida Lands $1.8 Billion In Trapped Disaster Cash

Local and state governments across Florida are finally getting a massive financial weight lifted off their shoulders. U.S. Representative Greg Steube and Senator Ashley Moody met in Punta Gorda today to announce that 1.8 billion in long-delayed federal disaster relief funds is finally flowing back into the state. Out of that total, about 64 million [] FEMA Finally Pays Up: Florida Lands 1.8 Billion In Trapped Disaster Cash

Catholic World Report

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· Jul 2, 2026

Inside the Mormon temple: What I expected, what I saw

Today, my wife and I toured the recently renovated San Diego temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly known as the Mormons). The LDS church just finished a nearly three-year renovation [...]

MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 29, 2026

Church in Alajo flooded; residents trapped as water reaches neck level

A church in Alajo, a suburb of Accra, has been inundated by floodwaters, leaving worshippers trapped inside the building as rescue efforts continue.

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Related coverage for "84 St. James Churches Receive $16M in Gov’t Post-Hurricane Recovery Support": McKoysNews — Government Increases Church Recovery Programme by $50 Million. Jamaica Information Service — Gov’t Grants $18.7M to Restore 102 Westmorland Churches After Hurricane Melissa. Our News Bahamas — Bahamas Christian Council Offers Support Following Shirley Street Crash. Tampa Free Press — FEMA Finally Pays Up: Florida Lands $1.8 Billion In Trapped Disaster Cash. Catholic World Report — Inside the Mormon temple: What I expected, what I saw. MyJoyOnline — Church in Alajo flooded; residents trapped as water reaches neck level