Marina Jno. Baptiste receives $5000 cheque from sponsors Triple Kay Band

In a significant departure from their established practices, the Triple Kay International Band has publicly endorsed Marina Jno. Baptiste, a contestant in the upcoming Miss Teen Dominica pageant, with a $5,000 sponsorship. The ceremonial presentation occurred on Thursday, marking a notable shift in the band’s philanthropic approach after years of maintaining private charitable contributions.

Marina Jno. Baptiste, representing Operation Youth Quake, is one of five finalists competing for the coveted title. The highly anticipated pageant is scheduled for February 8, 2026, at 5:00 PM local time.

Band member Jeoffrey Joseph explained the organization’s historic reluctance toward public sponsorships: “This is a process we have actually shied away from for many years. In our earlier periods, we engaged in numerous charitable presentations, but eventually decided to keep our contributions private as a collective decision.” Joseph emphasized that Marina’s compelling personal journey motivated the band to break with tradition and publicly demonstrate their support.

The sponsorship represents more than financial backing, serving as a symbolic gesture of hope. Joseph elaborated: “This is an opportunity to show people facing challenges that there’s always a future and light at the end of the tunnel. We believe Marina has demonstrated remarkable preparation and determination throughout her journey.”

Regardless of the competition’s outcome, Triple Kay International has committed to celebrating Marina’s achievements on February 8. In a separate development, the National Cooperative Credit Union (NCCU) Limited has officially designated Jno. Baptiste as ‘Miss Young Savers’, further recognizing her community engagement and financial literacy advocacy.