
We’ve heard from most of you, but not all yet. Please reach out if you are able to do so and let us know if you are safe and OK.
The Suga Lifestyle Team including our Princess Annie B, Mommy and Daddy Burgess are OK. We give many thanks.
Our hearts especially go out to our St. Elizabeth, Westmorland, Clarendon & MoBay family in the West, where there was devastating damage.
Donations for Hurricane Relief can be made safely to http://www.foodforthepoorja.org and http://www.afj.org.
Much love and blessings to you all.
STAY TUNED AS SUGA LIFESTYLE & ORGANIZERS OF THE TREASURE BEACH FOOD, RUM & REGGAE FESTIVAL SHIFT EFFORTS TOWARDS A FUNDRAISING EVENT IN KINGSTON

The venue and surrounding communities for The Treasure Beach Food, Rum & Reggae Festival that was to be held next weekend, November 7-9, were terribly devastated.
Vendors that were to participate from St. Elizabeth have lost their homes, parts of their roofs and more.
Assistance is needed as soon as possible.
MORE NEWS TO COME AS WELL RE:
A Weekly Suga Lifestyle Local Shopping Experience that was to start next Wednesday, November 5 at Janga’s Soundbar and Grill on Belmont Road.
Efforts will be made to support small businesses and persons severely impacted by Hurricane Melissa.
Please do your best to continue to stay safe, mentally strong and willing to rise above.
XoXo, Suga

By: Gabrielle Burgess (CEO, Suga Lifestyle)
***Awarded by the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce for Entrepreneur of the Year 2023 and 2-Time Nominee for Best in Chamber (Micro Enterprise)***
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