About US
Jah Livity
Where Culture and Consciousness Meet
At Jah Livity, we’re not just a business – we’re a living movement shaped by di deep roots of Rastafarian traditions, Jamaican culture, and community upliftment. Everything we do is guided by love, respect, and consciousness, sharing di vibrant spirit of Jamaica wid di world while giving back to the people who make this island truly special.
As a social enterprise, our purpose go far beyond cannabis delivery. From day one, Jah Livity has been committed to supporting small Rastafarian farmers, promoting cultural education, and creating meaningful opportunities for di local community in Negril, Orange Hill, and across Westmoreland and Jamaica.
Through our sacramental ganja work, cultural partnerships, and community outreach, we strive to honor di sacred traditions of the herb while uplifting the people who cultivate it. This mission became even more important after Hurricane Melissa, when many farmers and families we work wid face significant losses.
In response, we expanded our community efforts by creating the Jah Livity Foundation—a grassroots initiative dedicated to helping small farmers, vulnerable households, and local communities recover, rebuild, and rise stronger.
Jah Livity stand at the crossroads of culture, consciousness, and community—and through both our business and foundation, we continue to serve Jamaica wid integrity, reverence, and true livity.
OUR VISION
One Love. One people. One future.
We envision a world where unity, health, and good vibrations guide everyday life — a future rooted in love, respect, and di true spirit of Jamaica.
OUR MISSION – Giving Back To Di Community
Our mission is simple: uplift di Rastafarian community by giving dem a real platform to share culture, wisdom, and sacred traditions wid visitors to Jamaica. We help people connect, learn, and feel di heart of Rastafari — while empowering di very people who keep di culture alive.
How We Strengthen Di Roots
We work directly wid small local Rastafarian farmers, helping dem share high-quality sacramental ganja wid visitors who want di real Jamaican experience. Through our platform, farmers earn fair support, and we reinvest proceeds back into di community — from assisting vulnerable families to supporting EABICCS and cultural programs.
After Hurricane Melissa, our commitment grow even deeper. Many of our farmers and neighbors face serious loss, so we expanded our efforts through the Jah Livity Foundation, ensuring help reach di people who need it most.
It’s a cycle of upliftment — hand go, hand come.
Join Us On The Journey!
We invite you to be part of our mission – sharing di sacred herb, embracing Rastafarian culture, and giving back to the community. And as we say, “Wi lickle but wi tallawah.” Join our mission and come grow with us!
Our Roots
Honoring Rastafarian Tradition
At Jah Livity, the herb is sacred. Our sacramental ganja, certified under the EABICCS license, is more than cannabis — it is a spiritual offering blessed and honored within the living traditions of Rastafari. These sacred practices, recognized globally as a cultural heritage of humanity, guide everything we do.
Every purchase supports the spiritual and cultural foundation of Rastafari while helping preserve di rituals, teachings, and livity passed down through generations. For many of the small Rasta farmers we work wid, the herb is not only a livelihood — it is a sacred responsibility.
We believe in living consciously, respecting the earth, and uplifting di people who care for it. That is why every strain we share comes from ethical, natural, community-centered sources, grown wid intention and reverence for creation.
And in times like after Hurricane Melissa, standing wid our roots become even more important. Through both Jah Livity and the Jah Livity Foundation, we continue to support the farmers, elders, and families who carry this tradition forward.
“Likkle but tallawah” — small but mighty, rooted but rising.
Just like our community.
Just like our mission.
A Little Bit Of History
The Rasta’s use of Ganja has deep roots, tracing back to di very beginning of Rastafari in Jamaica. In 1941, one of di early teachers of Rastafari, Leonard P. Howell, founded a Rasta community called Pinnacle, home to sixteen hundred Rastafarians. At Pinnacle, Howell grew Ganja as a cash crop, and it was during dis time that Rasta discovered di spiritual properties of Ganja that enhanced their reasoning process. Soon, di Rastas turned to the Bible and found references to di sacred use of this holy plant. From here, Ganja became woven into the fabric of Rastafari culture, a tradition we proudly carry forward today.
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Together We Rise
Rebuilding Roots, Empowering Futures
Community is at the heart of Jah Livity. From the beginning, a portion of every purchase has supported EABICCS, youth programs, cultural education, and community upliftment across Negril, Westmoreland, and Hanover.
But after Hurricane Melissa, our work take on an even deeper purpose. Many of the small farmers, elders, and families who hold up the culture face serious loss—from damaged homes to destroyed grow spaces. We couldn’t stand by.
That is why we created the Jah Livity Foundation:
a grassroots movement dedicated to rebuilding farms, restoring livelihoods, and supporting the people who keep Jamaica’s culture strong. Through direct aid, materials, supplies, and community partnerships, we help ensure support reach the ones who need it most.
As we say in Jamaica,
“Hand go, hand come.”
When you give, you help others rise — and di blessings circle back.


