![]() Las Vegas Business Leader and Jamaican Native Jo Cato Turns Personal Loss into PurposeCato rallies Las Vegas and the Caribbean diaspora to bring light and hope to families in Jamaica
By: Periwinkle Group Born in Mount James, West Rural St. Andrew Parish, Cato shared that her childhood home and community have been severely affected. The district remains cut off from main access roads after massive landslides, downed power poles, and flooding left families stranded and without electricity. "This one hit home for me—literally," Cato, an award-winning entrepreneur and philanthropist, is calling on Las Vegas residents and her global network to donate batteries, flashlights, pillowcases, blood pressure machines, and disposable gloves to assist families in Jamaica's most devastated rural areas. "We may be miles away, but compassion knows no distance," added Cato. "Let's help families rebuild—one light at a time." Donation Drop-Off Location Periwinkle Group 2755 E Desert Inn Rd, Unit 155 Las Vegas, NV 89121 Donation Period: October 30 – November 15, 2025 To Coordinate Pick-Up/Drop- All donations are tax-deductible through the SpringCare Foundation, a registered nonprofit organization. About Jo Cato Jo Cato is an award-winning entrepreneur, philanthropist, and humanitarian. A two-time Entrepreneur of the Year honoree by the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO), she was also recognized as a 2025 Forbes 50 Over 50 honoree, Nevada Women's Hall of Fame inductee for Leadership, and the 2024 SBA Woman-Owned Business of the Year for the State of Nevada. As Founder and CEO of The Periwinkle Group, Cato leads one of Las Vegas's premier multicultural marketing and communications firms. She also founded Cruzin Vegas, Nevada's only Black woman–owned mobile digital billboard company, and Grab & Go Vending, a fast-growing retail and concessions brand. A proud Jamaican native, Cato remains deeply committed to humanitarian outreach and community empowerment across the African-Caribbean diaspora. End
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