Miss Jamaica Organization Promotes Healing and Support for Gabrielle Henry
Community Resilience Following Hurricane Melissa
The Miss Jamaica organization has recently shared a heartfelt message about “healing” and “recovery” in the wake of Gabrielle Henry’s accident and the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa. With a focus on unity, the official Miss Universe Jamaica Instagram account posted this uplifting statement following significant events impacting both the beauty queen and the island.
Gabrielle Henry’s Recent Incident
Gabrielle Henry, who represents Jamaica at the international Miss Universe pageant in Thailand, faced a serious situation when she fell off the stage during the event. The incident raised concerns about her health, leading to her being transported via stretcher to a medical facility.
A Message of Hope and Unity
In their social media post, the Miss Jamaica organization expressed immense gratitude for the support and safety of their community. “After Hurricane Melissa, we rise with gratitude—for safety, for community, and for the strength that binds us together.” This sentiment underlines the importance of communal support during challenging times.
Encouraging Empathy and Strength
The organization encouraged everyone to “be intentional and empathetic” towards each other as Jamaica navigates these trials. The message emphasized that, even amidst difficulties, the spirit of Jamaica remains unbroken, highlighting the resilience and solidarity of the community.
Updates on Gabrielle Henry’s Health
In their updates, the organization informed followers about Gabrielle’s condition. Her sister, Dr. Phylicia Henry-Samuels, reassured the public that while “Gabby isn’t doing as well as we would have hoped,” she continues to receive care in the hospital’s intensive care unit. The family appreciates the ongoing prayers and support from both Jamaica and the diaspora.
Call for Compassion and Understanding
In light of the unfortunate incident, the Miss Jamaica organization has requested the public to refrain from sharing negative comments or misinformation that could add to the family’s distress. They have emphasized the need for compassion and sensitivity as Gabrielle’s recovery is the primary focus during this challenging time.
Looking Ahead with Optimism
The organization concluded their statement by inviting everyone to welcome December as a month of healing and courage. “Even in hardship, Jamaica’s spirit remains unshaken—we endure, we unite, and we shine.” This powerful message reflects the hope for a brighter future for Gabrielle and the community.
