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A Cultural Bridge

Honoring heritage,
building futures
for the Caribbean
diaspora together.

For nearly three decades, JAC has championed the Jamaican and Caribbean community in Connecticut through scholarships, service, and cultural celebration that bridges generations and borders.

28
Years serving the Caribbean diaspora across Connecticut
$340K+
In scholarships awarded to first-generation students
Active Relief Effort

Hurricane Melissa
recovery is underway
in Jamaica.

Working alongside local partners and the American Friends of Jamaica, JAC is moving supplies, funds, and hands to the communities hit hardest. Every contribution turns directly into food, shelter materials, and medical aid on the ground.

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$68,420
raised of $100,000 goal
68%
412
Donors
8
Parishes served
2,300+
Families helped
Tallawah
What we do · 04 pillars

Four ways
we show up

Our work is organized around four enduring commitments to community, education, culture, and aid. Each pillar represents a promise we keep year after year, in good times and hard ones.

01 / Community

Community Service

From soup kitchens to immigration forums, hands-on service is our foundation. We partner with local groups across New Haven and beyond to meet immediate needs.

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02 / Education

Scholarship Program

Annual scholarships supporting Connecticut students of Caribbean descent pursuing higher education. Over $340,000 awarded since inception.

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03 / Culture

Cultural Connection

The annual gala, Independence Day celebrations, and heritage events that honor where we come from and bring the diaspora together.

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04 / Relief

Disaster Relief

When the islands need us, we move fast. Coordinated barrel drives, fundraising, and partnerships with on-the-ground organizations across Jamaica, Haiti, and Dominica.

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28
Years of service · 1997—2025
Our story

Started by neighbors.
Sustained by a
movement.

JAC was born in 1997 around a kitchen table in New Haven, founded by Jamaican Americans who saw the need for a place where culture, community, and care could intersect. What began as a small gathering has grown into a regional voice for the Caribbean diaspora.

Today we operate at the intersection of advocacy and action, working with municipal partners, immigration officials, schools, and on-the-ground partners across the islands. Our model is simple: stay rooted in community, move quickly when called, and keep the next generation at the center of everything we do.

1,200+ ACTIVE MEMBERS
42 BARRELS SHIPPED
15 PARTNER ORGS
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What's next · upcoming

Events &
gatherings

From the annual gala to community service days, here's where you can find us next. Members receive priority registration and discounted tickets.

Nov 15 Saturday · 6PM
Signature
28th Annual Scholarship Gala
Aqua Turf Club · Plantsville, CT
Dec 06 Saturday · 10AM
Service
Holiday Barrel Drive — Final Pickup
JAC HQ · New Haven, CT
Jan 24 Saturday · 9AM
Forum
Caribbean Immigration Forum 2026
Yale Law School · New Haven, CT
Feb 28 Saturday · 7PM
Cultural
Black History Month: Voices of the Diaspora
New Haven Free Public Library
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From the field · recent stories

Stories &
impact

Reports from the ground, member spotlights, and dispatches from our partners across the diaspora.

Featured · Relief

From New Haven to St. Elizabeth: Inside the Hurricane Melissa response.

What 72 hours of coordinated effort looked like, and the partners who made it possible.

Scholarship

Meet the 2026 scholarship cohort.

Twelve first-generation college students whose journeys are just beginning.

Community

A community service day focused on hygiene and personal care.

How the team assembled and distributed 400+ care kits in a single afternoon.

Our motto · Spoken in Patois

Wi likkle
an wi tallawah.

"We are small, but we are mighty."
A Jamaican proverb. A promise we keep.

2026 Scholarship

Applications open
February 1, 2026.

Open to high school seniors and current undergraduates of Caribbean descent residing in Connecticut. Awards range from $1,500 to $5,000 and are renewable for up to four years.

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$340K AWARDED TO DATE
127 STUDENTS SUPPORTED
$5K MAX AWARD
4 YR RENEWABLE