Lord Coe backs Jamaica track with $100K donation - Caribbean Life
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Lord Coe backs Jamaica track with $100K donation - Caribbean Life
"The US$100,000 donation will support recovery programs for athletes, coaches, and officials affected by Hurricane Melissa, and will be distributed through the International Athletics Foundation. "We can recruit external teams and agencies to come to the table to help," stated Coe. "And I'm delighted to be able to announce this morning that we will make available $100,000 to help with those pathways and those programs.""
"Besides the grant, Coe also announced a charity 5K run in Kingston this April. The event, organized with Mayor Andrew Swaby and led by Coe as patron, will direct all proceeds to broader hurricane relief efforts. During his visit, Coe also met Prime Minister Andrew Holness and Opposition Leader Mark Golding to stress the non-partisan nature of the relief initiative."
"World Athletics President Lord Sebastian Coe announced a US$100,000 donation to support Jamaican track and field members affected by Hurricane Melissa during his two-day visit to the island. The announcement came last Tuesday at the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association headquarters in Kingston during a media briefing. Coe, now in his tenth year as president, outlined a two-pronged plan to help Jamaica recover."
World Athletics President Lord Sebastian Coe announced a US$100,000 donation to support Jamaican track and field members affected by Hurricane Melissa during a two-day visit. The grant will fund recovery programs for athletes, coaches, and officials and will be distributed through the International Athletics Foundation. Coe outlined a two-pronged recovery plan and announced a charity 5K run in Kingston this April, organized with Mayor Andrew Swaby, with all proceeds directed to broader hurricane relief. Coe met Prime Minister Andrew Holness, Opposition Leader Mark Golding, stakeholder groups, and visited track programs at Jamaica College and Excelsior High School to coordinate non-partisan relief efforts.
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