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JAM | Nov 5, 2022

ICWI Pink Run almost doubles J$5M target set for 2022

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Paul Lalor, president of the ICWI Group and Carolind Graham, chair of Jamaica Reach To Recovery (JR2R) were in a celebratory mood during the 20th staging of Pink Run. The fundraising event which was held on Sunday at Hope Botanical Gardens in Kingston in aid of the JR2R exceeded its $5-million target with the support of corporate Jamaica and more than 6,000 registrants.

 The Insurance Company of the West Indies (ICWI), title sponsors of Pink Run – a five kilometre road race to raise funds for Jamaica Reach to Recovery (JR2R), are reporting a record breaking J$9 million in net proceeds raised from the 20th staging on October 30 at Hope Gardens in St Andrew.

“Our teams were laser focused on ensuring we met the J$5-million target needed for Reach To Recovery to continue to lend support to persons battling breast cancer; but this news is phenomenal. It marks the largest amount raised in a single year for this worthy cause,” professed Paul Lalor, president of ICWI.

J$27M RAISED SINCE 2015

Carolind Graham, chair of JR2R, shared Lalor’s sentiment and added: “The sum was achieved through the registration of over 6,000 persons, sponsorship from a number of companies, donations from the public, and profits from fundraising merchandise sold. Our hearts are full and we are grateful and ready to continue the work we do through a spirit of volunteerism.”

After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the funds raised this year signals some J$27 million raised since 2015 when the insurance company became the title sponsor.

“ICWI along with our other corporate sponsors will continue to support this organisation because the work they do is so vital to so many persons battling this dreadful disease.”

Samantha Samuda, vice president of ICWI and head of the Pink Run Planning Committee

Samantha Samuda, vice president of ICWI and head of the Pink Run Planning Committee, expressed that corporate sponsorships are necessary to the success of JR2R, as they have a significant impact on the lives of hundreds of breast cancer warriors in significant ways.

“ICWI along with our other corporate sponsors will continue to support this organisation because the work they do is so vital to so many persons battling this dreadful disease. We also urge Jamaicans at home and abroad to donate whatever they can, whenever they can. The donation portal on the Reach To Recovery website will remain open all year round.”

The Pink Run Secretariat is anticipating that the family fun run, which raised just over J$5 million at its last staging in 2019, should witness in excess of the 7,000 registrants in 2023.

PLANS ALREADY STARTED FOR 2023

According to Graham, “2023 will be bigger and better”.

Samuda advised that the Pink Run organising committees have already started to put plans in place for 2023, to correct the hiccups experienced during this year’s staging.

“We did quite a few things differently this year and we see where there is room for improvement. Our teams have already started to plan with these challenges in mind to ensure are ironed out ahead of next year’s event.”

Donations to Jamaica Reach To Recovery can be made by clicking the ‘donate’ tab on their website: www.pinkrunjm.com.

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