For the past month, Usain Bolt has left the track behind to walk Jamaica’s broken backroads, going village to village to help families hit hardest by Hurricane Melissa. The storm caused $8.8 billion in damage, 41% of the nation’s GDP, pushing communities to the brink. Through it all, Bolt has stayed on the ground, delivering aid, checking on survivors, and doing whatever it takes to help Jamaica get back up.
Usain Bolt, the man who put Jamaica on the global map and retired in 2017, has once again stepped up for his country. Recently, on Instagram, the world’s fastest man shared how he’s been helping families rebuild after the devastation, providing mattresses, food, and other essential items for survival. Captioning the post with, “ Born Sprinter but this one will be a Marathon .” He pr

Essentiallysports

Essentiallysports Golf
Crooks and Liars
New York Post