Pink Run raises $19 million for breast cancer support
THE INSURANCE Company Of The West Indies (ICWI) Jamaica Reach To Recovery (JR2R) Pink Run achieved a remarkable milestone in the fight against breast cancer this year, raising an impressive $19 million, just one million shy of its goal.
A release from the event organisers said the impressive fundraising points to the “unwavering commitment of the Jamaican community to support those affected by breast cancer”.
With 11,841 registrants – 6,761 runners and 5,080 walkers – the ICWI JR2R Pink Run continues to be one of Jamaica’s largest and most impactful charity events.
Funds raised will go directly towards providing critical resources such as treatment, counselling, and financial assistance to breast cancer patients and their families across the island. These funds will also help to expand access to early detection services, especially for women in rural areas, where resources are often limited.
The support shown by over 11,000 participants and the generous contributions from donors and sponsors will ensure that countless individuals will benefit from life-changing assistance.
“As the ICWI JR2R Pink Run looks ahead to next year, the movement remains a powerful testament to the collective strength of Jamaicans united in the fight against breast cancer,” read the release.