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THE Preemie Foundation of Jamaica has launched its Pedal & Stroll – Cycle, Run, Walk for Preemies charity 5K event set for Sunday, November 16, along Ocean Boulevard in downtown Kingston. Proceeds from the event will help to fund the construction of a special care nursery for premature babies at the Princess Margaret Hospital in St Thomas. The launch took place on Thursday, September 18 at the Toyota Jamaica showroom in Kingston.
Speaking at the launch, Serika Sterling, founder and chairwoman of the Preemie Foundation, shared that the initiative is deeply personal. After giving birth prematurely to triplets, of whom only one survived, she spent four months in the hospital witnessing first-hand the urgent need for improved neonatal care in Jamaica. That experience inspired her to establish the foundation in 2017. “Pedal & Stroll is more than just a race, it’s a way to rally support for preemies who need specialised care to survive and thrive,” said Sterling.
“Our goal is to turn awareness into action and build a lasting impact for families across the island,” added Sterling as she noted that the event also forms part of Preemie Awareness Month, observed globally in November. The event welcomes cyclists, runners, and walkers to complete a looped 5K along Kingston’s waterfront. Also speaking at the launch, Dr Wayne Palmer, president of the Jamaica Cycling Federation, said that the cycling component further strengthens the event and supports the focus on wellness. “Adding cycling to the format gives the event a fresh twist and expands the ways people can take part. It also brings a new dimension to the traditional 5K,” said Palmer.
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