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CIBC Walk for the Cure

CIBC’s Walk for the Cure event will be held simultaneously in Gros Islet, and Vieux Fort.

[dropcap]C[/dropcap]IBC FirstCaribbean will soon host its 5th annual Walk for the Cure which benefits local cancer society: Faces of Cancer and the Saint Lucia Cancer Society. October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month and CIBC FirstCaribbean employees, their friends, families, well-wishers, customers and wider public will walk to show their support to persons battling cancer and families affected. Participants of the walk have made monetary donations and contributions which will be matched by CIBC FirstCaribbean’s ComTrust Foundation.

The Walk will be held simultaneously in Rodney Bay and in Vieux Fort, both commencing at 6:00 a.m. 

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Gros Islet: Walkers will start at the Rodney Bay Branch and walk towards the Mongiraud Gap, through Monchy, through La Retraite and culminate at Pigeon Island.
Vieux Fort: Walkers will start at the George Odlum Stadium, through La Ressource, and then come down the Vieux Fort – Laborie Highway to end at the CIBC FirstCaribbean Vieux Fort Branch.

At the completion of the walk participants will be treated to light refreshments, entertainment and interactive talks with medical professionals.

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