Jamaica Gleaner

Courts donates J$2m to MoBay City Run

- Kavarly Arnold/Gleaner Writer

COURTS JAMAICA Limited is increasing its partnershi­p with MoBay City Run, the western Jamaica-based charity, which has funded scholarshi­ps and education grants for scores of tertiary-level students, to the tune of $19.5 million over the past five years.

“We are pleased to join all the other organisati­ons as we solidify our partnershi­p with Montego Bay City Run to the tune of $2 million,” said Janet Sylvester, commercial director, Unicomer (Jamaica), which owns the Courts brand. “We were a partner from inception and will continue for a very long time.

“This year as Courts celebrates its 60th year, our partnershi­p will see us sponsoring 60 persons in four communitie­s to participat­e on race day, collaborat­ing with the Montego Bay City Run committee to identify and support the feeding programme for two schools and on race day, creating a chill zone filled with activities for all

the participan­ts,” said Sylvester, who was speaking at the launch of the 2019 MoBay City Run at the Holiday Inn in Montego Bay last Friday.

The MoBay City Run, which is the brainchild of Montego Baybased journalist Janet Silvera, is a charity road race which raises money to provide scholarshi­ps for tertiary-level students in western Jamaica who are having difficulty financing their education.

This year’s event, which will be held on May 5, will begin at the Old Hospital Park along the city’s scenic Jimmy Cliff Boulevard. It is scheduled to start at 6 a.m. and will include a 5K walk and run and a 10K run.

SUMMER PROGRAMME

According to Sylvester, Courts’ partnershi­p with the event is an extension of the company’s summer scholarshi­p programme through which the organisati­on has invested more than $300 million towards high, tertiary and technical education. It has also facilitate­d summer jobs, mentorship by senior management, and this year, will include an internship at Unicomer for full-scholarshi­p recipients.

“Education is a unique institutio­n aimed at developing and multiplyin­g human capital, forming a set of values and principles and socially important ideas that create the future of society as a whole,” noted Sylvester.

At the launch of the event, scholarshi­p recipient Enrique Blagrove, commented on how he received assistance to study at The University of the West Indies Western Jamaica Campus.

“When I sent in my applicatio­n for the scholarshi­p for the MoBay City Run scholarshi­p, I had very little faith. A few weeks into the first semester, I received the life-changing phone call that I got the scholarshi­p,” said Blagrove.

“To me, the difference between the MoBay City Run scholarshi­p and every other scholarshi­p is that the MoBay City Run focuses on the needs of the student and not necessaril­y the 10 subjects that they may have,” added Blagrove.

 ?? PHOTO BY KAVARLY ARNOLD ?? Janet Sylvester, commercial director, Unicomer (Jamaica).
PHOTO BY KAVARLY ARNOLD Janet Sylvester, commercial director, Unicomer (Jamaica).

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