Nassau, Bahamas, October 17, 2024 – A vibrant pink sea of resilience, hope, and support recently filled the streets of Abaco, Eleuthera, Grand Bahama, and New Providence as participants joined thousands across the Caribbean for the annual CIBC Caribbean Walk for the Cure.
This major fundraising event, aimed at raising awareness and supporting those affected by cancer, brought together community members, survivors, and corporate sponsors in a powerful display of solidarity in the fight against cancer.
CIBC Caribbean’s Managing Director, Jacqui Bend, highlighted the collective strength displayed across the islands and region at large.
“This year’s Walk for the Cure wasn’t just about raising funds—it was about demonstrating the strength of unity.
From Abaco to Eleuthera and Grand Bahama to New Providence, islands of The Bahamas came together with countries across the
Caribbean as a force, standing strong in the face of cancer. This year’s WFTC perfectly captures the resilient spirit that defines our communities.”
Bend added, “The funds raised today will not only aid in cancer treatment and research but also reinforce the message that we are stronger together, and no one fights alone.”
Participants of all ages, from casual walkers to seasoned runners, took part in the walk and run, honoring the memories of those who have lost their battle with cancer while encouraging those still fighting.
Proceeds from Walk for the Cure will benefit local cancer care organizations across The Bahamas. This year’s event was made even more engaging with appearances by local celebrities such as Bodine Victoria, entertainment and fitness demonstrations from groups such as the Bahamas Harvest Dancers and Cornerstone Fitness, warm-up and cool-down sessions led by Bowflex Barbie, and a range of vendors
offering food and merchandise. Sponsored prizes were also awarded to participants.
Since its inception in 2011, CIBC Caribbean’s Walk for the Cure has grown to become the largest cancer fundraising and awareness event in the region. Over the years, the funds raised have significantly impacted cancer treatment and care across the islands of The Bahamas and throughout the Caribbean.
Photo Captions:
1st insert: Hundreds participated in CIBC Caribbean’s Walk for the Cure in New Providence.
2nd insert: Individuals of all ages participated and medaled in CIBC Caribbean’s Walk for the Cure event held in Abaco.
3rd insert: CIBC Caribbean’s Walk for the Cure in Eleuthera had quite the scenic route as participants walked along the waterside, accompanied by the rising sun.