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ICWI donates $1 million towards cancer fight

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10/29/2020 - 17:00
Jamaica Reach to Recovery (JRR), the support arm of the Jamaica Cancer Society (JCS), was presented with a cheque for JMD$1,000,000 from the Insurance Company of the West Indies (ICWI) last Friday at their Kingston head office.
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The handover was made by President of ICWI, Paul Lalor, who shared his perspective. “ICWI remains committed to the fight against breast cancer, not only in Jamaica but regionally.  We consider ourselves a ‘ladies’ company and we are happy to be part of an initiative which supports our ladies.  The amazing work being done by the Jamaica Cancer Society and Jamaica Reach to Recovery makes this is such a worthwhile project that has been very fulfilling in every way… fulfilling from the charitable aspect and for the staff at ICWI,” Lalor said.

As the title sponsor of the annual ICWI Pink Run, which usually takes place on the last Sunday of October, ICWI was disappointed that the event, the largest fundraiser for Jamaica Reach to Recovery could not be held due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Despite the fact that the ICWI Pink Run could not take place this year, the insurance company is optimistic about the turn out for 2021. “2019 saw a huge turnout of pink participants and supporters, we hope to make an even bigger contribution as we work towards getting to that magical 10 million dollar mark next year,” shared Lalor.

The presentation was made to Chairperson of JRR, Carolind Graham, who shared that “Reach to Recovery is a voluntary organization. We are all breast cancer survivors and so we know all too well how expensive treatment can be. This year has been even more challenging for us as we not only battle cancer but the downturn in donations and support due to the strain COVID-19 has put on the economy”.

The economic impact of the pandemic has caused fundraising to become even more challenging for the JCS. This year with the help of ICWI they are promoting the sale of pink masks. All proceeds will go towards those most impacted by breast cancer.

Noting the unbiased nature of the disease, Vice President of Marketing, Distribution and Human Resources at ICWI, Samantha Samuda is reminding Jamaicans to get checked regularly, as early detection is the best cure.  “The world is faced with significant challenges this year and it is easy to forget some of the most important things we need to be mindful of. Breast cancer has far-reaching effects, predominantly among women; and we continue to encourage our customers and members of the public to be proactive, get checked regularly and seek support from Reach to Recovery and the Cancer Society where necessary.”


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