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JAM | Mar 24, 2026

Audrey Marks to receive President’s Award at Right Now for Jamaica inaugural gala

Toriann Ellis

Toriann Ellis / Our Today

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Senator Ambassador Audrey Marks

Minister of Efficiency, Innovation & Digital Transformation, Audrey Marks, will be honoured with the inaugural President’s Award by the international relief organisation Right Now for Jamaica (RNFJ) at its first-ever Gala Dinner & Concert on Saturday, March 28, 2026.

The gala, to be held from 5:00 p to 10:00 pm at the Royal Ballroom in Bowie, Maryland, is dedicated to supporting Jamaica’s long-term recovery from the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa in October 2025.

The gala will bring together members of the Jamaican diaspora, corporate leaders, policymakers, and philanthropists for a night of fine dining and entertainment. Proceeds will fund the rebuilding of critical sectors in Jamaica, including education, healthcare, and infrastructure.

Antony Anderson, Major General (Ret’d), current Ambassador of Jamaica to the United States and Permanent Representative to the Organisation of American States, will be in attendance.

“Recovery is only the first step,” said RNFJ Vice President Dr Maurice Miles. “As we transition into long-term rebuilding, sustained partnership and investment are essential. This gala creates a platform for meaningful collaboration that will drive measurable impact across the island.”

The evening will feature live performances by Grammy-nominated reggae artist and RNFJ Director Etana, joined by Mykal Rose, Ras Mista Fyah, Julian Junior Marvin, and the Legendary Wailers.

RNFJ has already made tangible contributions on the ground, providing support in St Elizabeth, Jamaica, and adopting the hurricane-damaged Percy Junor Hospital. The organisation has donated over $100,000 in medical supplies, with additional shipments on the way.

Tickets for the gala are available at www.jamaicagala.com.

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