
Internationally renowned British reggae vocalist of Jamaican descent, Maxi Priest, is collaborating with the British Chamber of Commerce Guyana (BritCham Guyana) to raise funds for hurricane relief efforts in Jamaica.
In the wake of the recent devastating hurricane Melissa, BritCham Guyana and Maxi Priest have joined forces to rally support from businesses and individuals across the Caribbean, the United Kingdom, Guyana, and the global community to assist with recovery and rebuilding efforts in Jamaica.
Chairman of BritCham Guyana, Faizal Khan, and Maxi Priest have agreed to dedicate the networking segment of the BritCham Guyana Business Forum & Networking Event—taking place this Thursday, November 6, at Chelsea Football Club’s Stamford Bridge—to a special fundraising initiative.
The evening will feature:
- A live charity auction
- Displays of exclusive memorabilia
- Cultural and sporting showcases, including iconic trophies, to inspire generosity and unity
All proceeds raised will go directly toward organisations coordinating hurricane relief efforts on the ground in Jamaica.
BritCham Guyana is encouraging all companies and individuals attending to support the cause by making donations at the event or providing pledges toward the relief initiative. Commenting on the initiative, Faizal Khan remarked, “BritCham Guyana stands with our Caribbean brothers and sisters in times of need. This partnership reflects our shared commitment to community and resilience.” For his part, Maxi Priest highlighted, “Music and unity have the power to heal and rebuild. I’m honoured to lend my voice to help those affected in Jamaica.
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