Sagicor Sigma Run exceeds 2026 target by raising over $152M

The 2026 staging of the Sagicor Sigma Corporate Run has exceeded this year’s target by  raising over 152 million dollars for its beneficiaries. 

This also resulted in the surpassing of one billion dollars raised since inception.

Under  the theme “Run for the West,” the 28th staging focused on restoring five schools in Western  Jamaica, damaged by Hurricane Melissa.

They are Hopewell High in Hanover, Green Pond High in St. James, Little London High in Westmoreland, Salt Marsh Primary and Infant School in Trelawny, and Mayfield Primary and Infant School in St. Elizabeth.

In a statement this morning , President and CEO of Sagicor Group Jamaica and Chairman of Sagicor Foundation Jamaica, Christopher Zacca described the accomplishment as a powerful reflection of national unity.

He stated that crossing the one  billion mark is not just a record-breaking milestone but a testament to the  compassion, generosity, and collective spirit of the Jamaican people. 

Funds raised will support critical repairs to infrastructure including roofs, classrooms, sanitation facilities, electrical systems, windows, doors, and water storage, helping thousands of students return to safe, functional learning environments.

 This year saw a record 30,939 registrants.

Since its launch in 1999, the run has supported over 35 charities and national initiatives, delivering vital  assistance to hospitals, schools, and vulnerable populations across Jamaica.

Garfield Gordon crossed the line in a time of 16 minutes 57 seconds, securing the top male  spot, while Dandie Williams finished in 22 minutes 35 seconds, placing first in the female category.

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