
The U.R.G.E. Foundation, led by Ziggy and Orly Marley, will broaden their home rebuild projects to assist displaced families affected by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica.
An extension of an already successful partnership led by Michelle Gordon, Founder of the BossMom Network, and the Goodwill Ambassador for Food For The Poor, the organisations share the continued commitment of rebuilding homes, restoring hope, and empowering single mothers & children across the island.
The initial $50,000 US donation amplifies the commitment from Marley and U.R.G.E., who have taken immediate action following the storm, working to raise additional funding across the music industry. New initiatives will be announced in the coming weeks, focusing on immediate hurricane relief assistance as well as long-term financial support for the rebuild ahead.
“Ziggy and Orly have been with us from the beginning,” said Michelle Gordon. “Their renewed support at this critical time allows us to move quickly from relief to restoration, helping mothers get out of survival mode and back into nurturing their children and rebuilding their futures.”
Since its inception, BossMom Builds has partnered with Food For The Poor Jamaica to provide safe, sustainable housing for mothers in need. Following the devastation of Hurricane Melissa, the initiative has shifted focus to a $100,000 rebuilding campaign, aimed at repairing damaged homes, furnishing new ones, and restoring livelihoods for affected families.

Marketing, PR and Missions Manager, Marsha Burrell-Rose, shared that “Partnerships like this remind us that we are stronger together. BossMom Builds, the URGE Foundation, and Food For The Poor are combining faith, purpose, and action to rebuild communities and restore lives across Jamaica. This is compassion in motion, and I am honoured to be part of it.”
“Our foundation’s work is about love in action,” said Ziggy Marley, Founder of the URGE Foundation. “We’ve seen firsthand what happens when people come together to lift others up. Jamaica has always been home, and helping families rebuild after this storm is part of our shared responsibility to each other.”
Since 1992, the URGE Foundation (Unlimited Resources Giving Enlightenment) has been dedicated to improving the lives of children and families through education, health, and community development. Its ongoing collaboration with BossMom Builds continues to highlight what can happen when compassion meets partnership, and when Jamaicans and the global community join hands in service.
With this new donation, the partnership is well on its way toward its $100,000 goal, and Gordon is inviting individuals, corporate partners, and the Jamaican diaspora to join the mission. “We’ve built before, and with your help, we can build more,” Gordon added. “Every contribution, no matter the size, helps us rebuild homes, restore hope, and keep our mothers and children safe.”
How to Support Donations can be made directly through Food for the Poor Jamaica, where all funds are tracked and designated to BossMom Builds for reconstruction efforts.
Donate now: https://foodforthepoorja.org/bossmom
BossMom Builds is a social impact initiative founded by Michelle Gordon, focused on building homes and restoring livelihoods for single mothers across Jamaica. In partnership with Food for the Poor Jamaica, the program has completed a dozen homes since 2022, empowering families to rebuild their lives through stable housing and entrepreneurial support.
Founded by Ziggy and Orly Marley, the URGE Foundation (Unlimited Resources Giving Enlightenment) is dedicated to uplifting children and families through education, housing, and sustainable community projects in Jamaica and beyond.
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