Alkaline Quietly Silences Critics as Foundation Delivers Hurricane Relief Ahead of 2026 Power Moves

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In a moment that cut through online noise, dancehall heavyweight Alkaline has answered critics not with posts, but with purpose. Earlier this month, a 10-member team from the Alkaline Foundation Corporation delivered relief packages to hard-hit communities in Stratbougie, Westmoreland, and Bunkers Hill and Deeside, Trelawny, supporting families affected by Hurricane Melissa. The outreach arrives as questions circulated on social media about whether the artiste had offered assistance following the Category 5 storm’s devastation—questions now firmly laid to rest.

According to Alkaline’s manager and foundation spokesperson Kereena Beckford, the initiative was powered entirely by the organisation and private goodwill. “We didn’t have any brand sponsorship for this initiative. Everything we were able to provide came from the foundation itself, along with donations from some genuinely good people,” she said, noting the emotional weight of meeting residents still navigating loss. Westmoreland and Trelawny were among the worst-affected parishes after Melissa made landfall on October 28, with widespread destruction across western Jamaica and 45 lives lost nationwide.

Founded in 2014, the Alkaline Foundation has a track record that extends beyond disaster response, including support for Maxfield Park Children’s Home and cancer-related causes. Beckford described the recent visits as humbling, adding that even amid despair, residents expressed gratitude and resilience—an encounter that underscored the impact of boots-on-the-ground support over performative gestures.

Meanwhile, Alkaline’s humanitarian move coincides with a surging professional run into 2026. Fresh off confirmation of a return to Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on 21 March 2026 with Reggae Fest and New Rules Brooklyn, the Vendetta Boss is also locked as headline act for Dream Weekend 2026, set to debut in Montego Bay from 30 July to 3 August. With ‘Fleek’ surpassing 104 million YouTube views, back-to-back No. 1 U.S. iTunes Reggae singles, and growing acclaim for his live performances, Alkaline heads into the new year balancing global momentum with meaningful community impact—proof that action, when it matters, speaks the loudest.

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