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Published:Wednesday | November 1, 2023 | 12:07 AM
ShannaKay Bailey (left) and Monique Smith take a selfie at the finish line upon completing the ICWI Pink Run.
ShannaKay Bailey (left) and Monique Smith take a selfie at the finish line upon completing the ICWI Pink Run.
Simone Bloomfield-Hodges, a two-time breast cancer survivor, walks as a symbol of her triumphant battle against cancer.
Simone Bloomfield-Hodges, a two-time breast cancer survivor, walks as a symbol of her triumphant battle against cancer.
Paying tribute to their grandmother and mother are (from left) Saige-Rae Hinds, Cherona Clarke, and Marva Clarke-Hinds, dressed as pink fairies to participate in the ICWI Pink Run.
Paying tribute to their grandmother and mother are (from left) Saige-Rae Hinds, Cherona Clarke, and Marva Clarke-Hinds, dressed as pink fairies to participate in the ICWI Pink Run.

From left: Daisy, Chloe, and Will Vincent, show their support of the cause.
From left: Daisy, Chloe, and Will Vincent, show their support of the cause.
Lisa-Gay Sterling is all smiles, highlighting that the workout is not only beneficial for her but also a way to demonstrate her respect for breast cancer warriors.
Lisa-Gay Sterling is all smiles, highlighting that the workout is not only beneficial for her but also a way to demonstrate her respect for breast cancer warriors.
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A vibrant array of pink shades painted the streets of Kingston on Sunday in support of the Insurance Company of the West Indies (ICWI) Pink Run 2023. In a spirited display of support for the fight against breast cancer, participants of all ages came out early to run, walk, or simply join in on the morning’s activities. Something Extra brings you the highlights.