Run for fun and funds

Published: Sunday | October 4, 2009



Photos by Noel Thompson
(1) These elegant looking women could not go unnoticed at the Jamaica Money Market Brokers-sponsored Committee for the Upliftment of the Mentally Ill Come Run 10K race after-party, held at Blue Beat Martini Bar in Montego Bay on Saturday, September 26. From left are Raquel Dadlani, of Casa De Oro; Marika Kessler-Miller, organic farmer; and Sandra Bicknell, Ford model.
(2) Trisha Magnus has won the body fitness before and she was as fit as a fiddle at the JMMB Cumi Come Run at Tryall Club, last Saturday.
(3) Katherine (left) and Savannah May, mother and daughter, share a hug while attending the Jamaica Money Market Brokers-sponsored Committee for the Upliftment of the Mentally Ill Come Run 10K race after-party.
(4) Nurse Joy Crooks gets a big hug and smack from Keith Duncan, group chief executive officer of the Jamaica Money Market Brokers group.

Noel Thompson, Gleaner Writer

WESTERN BUREAU:

After participating in the Jamaica Money Market Brokers (JMMB)-sponsored Committee for the Upliftment of the Mentally Ill (CUMI) Come Run 10k race, participants gathered at Blue Beat Martini Bar, Montego Bay, to unwind at an after-party on Saturday, September 26.

The 10K race was held at the Tryall Club grounds in Hanover early Saturday morning. The fund-raising race was geared specifically at injecting finances into the CUMI Trust Fund to ensure the organisation's sustainability. The fund requires a minimum of $10 million to generate a monthly income to sustain its general operations, serve its clients and to continue its contributions to the less fortunate.

 
 
 
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