$1m investment in journalists’ welfare fund as Jill Stewart MoBay City Run marks 10th year

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica — In a significant development for Jamaican media welfare, organizers of the Jill Stewart MoBay City Run have committed JMD $1 million to establish a support fund for journalists. The announcement came during Tuesday’s launch event for the 2026 edition at Montego Bay’s S Club venue.

Janet Silvera, the event’s founder and president of the Western Jamaica Media Association, revealed the groundbreaking initiative that will directly benefit media professionals across the island. The veteran journalist and philanthropist emphasized this represents a tangible investment in journalist welfare following the May 3rd running event.

“This year’s proceeds will allocate one million dollars to initiate a welfare fund specifically designed to support Jamaican journalists,” Silvera announced before an audience of sponsors, partners, and media representatives. She extended particular gratitude to media members who have consistently covered the event throughout its decade-long history, promising a special recognition party for their contributions.

The launch ceremony simultaneously celebrated the event’s tenth anniversary, with organizers honoring longstanding corporate partners. Sandals, Riu, S Hotel, and Cover Me Up Tents were among those recognized for their continuous decade-long support. Additional acknowledgments went to BCMG Insurance Brokers, Rainforest Seafood, Goddard Catering Group, Dr. Barbara Salmon Grandison, and Union Dental for their sustained sponsorship.

Silvera framed the occasion as more than a routine race launch, characterizing it as “a decade of purpose, community engagement, and strategic investment in Western Jamaica’s future.” The initiative marks one of the most substantial private sector contributions to journalist welfare in recent Jamaican history, potentially creating a model for similar support systems in the Caribbean region.