Marathon Insurance Brokers and Rotary join forces for youth engagement and community impact

More than a thousand service leaders from across the Caribbean are preparing to gather in Kingston, Jamaica, in spring 2026 for a major regional gathering of one of the world’s largest volunteer service organizations. The 52nd Annual Conference of Rotary District 7020 will kick off on April 27, 2026, hosted at the iconic Jamaica Pegasus hotel, with local financial services firm Marathon Insurance Brokers stepping in as the official sponsor of the event.

Organizers have centered this year’s conference around the unifying theme “Unite for Good”, a framework designed to align regional volunteer efforts around three urgent, high-priority goals. First, the gathering will prioritize equipping communities across the region to build stronger, more adaptive resilience against the growing threat of climate-fueled natural disasters, which have increasingly impacted small island Caribbean nations in recent years. Second, attendees will work to expand and deepen the tangible, positive impact that Rotary service programs deliver to local communities throughout the district. Third, the conference will focus heavily on expanding youth engagement, bringing younger generations into the organization’s volunteer network.

This cross-regional conference will draw participants from a sprawling network of 137 Rotary-affiliated clubs spread across 10 Caribbean nations. In total, 91 traditional Rotary Clubs and 46 Rotaract Clubs, the organization’s youth-focused branch, will send delegates to the Kingston gathering, creating space for cross-border collaboration and idea-sharing between service leaders from different island nations.

Beyond its core priorities, the 2026 conference will also act as a collaborative platform for delegates to advance progress across Rotary’s seven global core areas of focus. These key issue areas include advancing peacebuilding and conflict resolution around the world, expanding access to disease prevention and treatment in underserved communities, driving inclusive local economic development, and improving access to clean water, sanitation, maternal health, and quality education. By bringing regional leaders together around these shared goals, conference organizers hope to strengthen Rotary’s position as a relevant actor for young people, inspire a new wave of volunteer participation, and deliver measurable, long-term good to communities across the Caribbean.