It is the mission of the Caribbean Heritage Magazine (CHM) to provide unique and in-depth editorial information on all subject matters concerning the Caribbean with the goal of building a more effective cultural bridge between the Caribbean, it’s expatriated people and those who share its culture, through the INFORMING, EDUCATING and ENTERTAINING the people and friends of the Caribbean. Originally issued in print 1993, at the peak of it’s success, CHM had just under 50,000 subscribers plus newsstand sales. With the industry movement from print to digital and while building the Caribbean Heritage Organization and the CaribbeanLens International Film Festival, our founder, Marva Griffiths Herman, searched for a new team that could help bring the magazine into the new media age. Now with renewed vigor and a world-class technical and design team, Caribbean Heritage Magazine is back to share CHM globally through digital and print, TV, video, and collaboration with Caribbean media outlets across the world
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In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica,
CHO has partnered with Los Angeles-based
Original Coley’s Jamaican Restaurant to mobilize local support and deliver
much needed supplies to the hard-hit communities in
St. Elizabeth, Westmoreland and Manchester parishes.
Collection Dates:
Location:
Original Coley’s Restaurant
14056 Burbank Blvd., Sherman Oaks, CA 91401
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The relief effort welcomes contributions of nonperishable canned foods, hygiene products, baby supplies, clothing, blankets, toys,
and other essential items. These donations will be sent directly to Jamaica to provide critical assistance to families and communities.
Suggested charitable channels include:
Additionally, CHO is seeking $5,000 USD to assist in shipping the donations to Jamaica.
Please use the secure PayPal donation button below — all funds raised through this campaign will go directly
toward the relief operations.
Word of mouth and social media help a lot. Please tag us on:
We are also asking that you remember and keep the rest of the Caribbean affected by Melissa in your thoughts and prayers.
Please contact their embassies for support information.
Every mikkle mek a mukkle and one one coco full basket.
Together, we can bring vital relief to those impacted by Hurricane Melissa and help Jamaica rebuild stronger than ever.
Thank you for standing in solidarity with the Caribbean community during this critical time.
