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| Oct 25, 2022

Scotiabank Jamaica launches ‘Think Pink’ campaign in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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Showing support for breast cancer fighters are team members from the Scotiabank Oxford Road branch.

In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Scotiabank Jamaica has launched its ‘Think Pink’ campaign aimed at encouraging team members and the wider society to regularly check their breasts and support breast cancer warriors.

Through this initiative, the Bank has hosted #PinkFriday and encouraged the team to wear pink to register allyship with breast cancer survivors and fighters.

Scotiabank also extended the campaign to the wider society by inviting Jamaicans to become a #PinkPal and share a message of hope with survivors and fighters via the company’s social media platform. Here are some highlights from Pink Friday across the company’s branch network:

Shanese Wishart and Douglas Seerattan, customer service officers from the New Kingston branch form a heart together as a show of support for breast cancer warriors.
Team members from the Scotiabank New Kingston branch (from left) Renee Rose, Isheika White, Janel Williams, Floyd Richards, and Venus Walker, use their fingers to demonstrate hearts of support for breast cancer fighters.
Shantell Jackson, service and support officer, and Shaquinne Sillpatt, customer service officer of the New Kingston branch, spread the ‘Think Pink’ message through their masks.
Staff members from the Scotiabank Oxford Road branch (from left) Chad Wauchope, Joneil McNamee, Selena Quallo, Shauna Rowe and Anthony Somers demonstrate their allyship for breast cancer warriors.
Showing support for breast cancer fighters are team members from the Scotiabank Oxford Road branch.
Donned in various shades of pink are these male team members from the Scotiabank Half-Way Tree branch.
Team members of the Scotiabank New Kingston branch (from left) Pamela Douglas, Branch Manager, Kerry-Ann Pinnock, Business Development Insurance Specialist, Shaquinne Sillpatt, Customer Service Officer, Latoya McDermott, Personal Banking Officer and Anna-Kay Lee, Insurance and Financial Advisor, encourage Jamaicans to ‘Think Pink’ as they point to the sign affixed to the building in recognition of breast cancer awareness month.

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