World-renowned artist, conservationist, scientist and entrepreneur Dr. Guy Harvey has teamed up with Food For the Poor-Jamaica to support ongoing relief efforts following Hurricane Melissa’s devastating impact throughout Jamaica. For a limited time, the special-edition “Big Up Jamaica” t-shirt, featuring original Guy Harvey artwork of a marlin and tuna over the Jamaican flag that celebrates the island’s strength and resilience, is available for purchase exclusively online at guyharvey.com. Priced at $28, all profits from sales will be donated to Food for the Poor-Jamaica – a charity organization dedicated to transforming lives and restoring hope for the island’s most vulnerable communities.
Through partnerships, donor support and on-going programs, Food for the Poor-Jamaica provides essential resources such as food, water, housing, medical aid and education support to families in need. “As a Jamaican native, this cause is incredibly important to me and I want to help out as much as I can,” said Dr. Harvey. “Hurricane Melissa displaced families, damaged communities and created urgent needs island-wide. By purchasing this shirt, people can directly help Food For the Poor-Jamaica provide critical supplies, support rebuild efforts and bring relief to those who need it most.”
For more information on Food for the Poor-Jamaica, or to donate to the Hurricane Melissa Relief Fund, visit foodforthepoorja.org. The Guy Harvey coastal lifestyle brand brings the undersea world into everyday life through its merchandise offering including apparel, art, home goods and gift items that all help benefit marine conservation through the research and education work of the Guy Harvey Foundation. Food For The Poor, one of the largest international relief and development organizations in the United States, is committed to facilitating paths out of poverty and transforming lives. As an interdenominational Christian ministry, we help families across Latin America and the Caribbean. Our efforts span urgent humanitarian relief and long-term development – from emergency aid and hunger alleviation to education, housing, and economic empowerment.


