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Annique Dawkins, head of country, CIBC Caribbean, addressing those attending the United Way of Jamaica’s annual Bringing Cheer to Children in State Care initiative held at Carib 5 and which featured an exclusive screening of Zootopia 2. Title sponsors CIBC Caribbean and Scotiabank hosted 210 children and 35 caregivers from 10 children’s homes across Jamaica.,
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January 7, 2026

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United Way of Jamaica, with title sponsor CIBC Caribbean, hosted a special screening of Zootopia 2 for 210 children and 35 caregivers from 10 children’s homes.

Held at Carib 5 on December 17, the event was made possible with support from key partners, including Scotiabank, JN Bank & foundation, and Barita Investments, with the Child Protection and Family Services Agency facilitating transport.

“We believe in creating meaningful experiences to show children they are supported,” said Annique Dawkins of CIBC Caribbean.

Dr Devon Smith, United Way board chair, noted the event “reflects the heart of our work — showing care and partnership”.

The evening included the film, toys, and music, creating an unforgettable experience for all attendees. The highlights are in the Business Social.

L-R United Way of Jamaica’s board member, SSP Dr Natalie Palmer; UWJ chairman, Dr Devon Smith; CIBC Caribbean Head of Country Annique Dawkins; Kerry Lee Lynch, UWJ acting CEO; and Sherian McDonald, senior manager, deals management at the United Way of Jamaica’s annual Bringing Cheer to Children in State Care initiative held at Carib 5 which featured an exclusive screening of Zootopia 2. Title sponsors CIBC Caribbean and Scotiabank hosted 210 children and 35 caregivers from 10 children’s homes across Jamaica.,

L-R United Way of Jamaica’s board member, SSP Dr Natalie Palmer; UWJ chairman, Dr Devon Smith; CIBC Caribbean Head of Country Annique Dawkins; Kerry Lee Lynch, UWJ acting CEO; and Sherian McDonald, senior manager, deals management at the United Way of Jamaica’s annual Bringing Cheer to Children in State Care initiative held at Carib 5 which featured an exclusive screening of Zootopia 2. Title sponsors CIBC Caribbean and Scotiabank hosted 210 children and 35 caregivers from 10 children’s homes across Jamaica.,

CIBC Caribbean team members (from left) Shaniece Lewellyn, marketing assistant; Annique Dawkins, head of country; Sherian McDonald, senior manager, deals management; and Renee Whitehorne, marketing manager, with United Way of Jamaica Acting CEO Kerry Ann Lynch at the United Way of Jamaica’s annual Bringing Cheer to Children in State Care initiative held at Carib 5 which featured an exclusive screening of Zootopia 2. Title sponsors CIBC Caribbean and Scotiabank hosted 210 children and 35 caregivers from 10 children’s homes across Jamaica.,

CIBC Caribbean team members (from left) Shaniece Lewellyn, marketing assistant; Annique Dawkins, head of country; Sherian McDonald, senior manager, deals management; and Renee Whitehorne, marketing manager, with United Way of Jamaica Acting CEO Kerry Ann Lynch at the United Way of Jamaica’s annual Bringing Cheer to Children in State Care initiative held at Carib 5 which featured an exclusive screening of Zootopia 2. Title sponsors CIBC Caribbean and Scotiabank hosted 210 children and 35 caregivers from 10 children’s homes across Jamaica.,

CIBC Caribbean’s Head of Country Annique Dawkins (centre) and Sherian McDonald, senior manager, deals management, present gifts to a ward of the state at the United Way of Jamaica’s annual Bringing Cheer to Children in State Care initiative held at Carib 5 and which featured an exclusive screening of Zootopia 2. Title sponsors CIBC Caribbean and Scotiabank hosted 210 children and 35 caregivers from 10 children’s homes across Jamaica.,

CIBC Caribbean’s Head of Country Annique Dawkins (centre) and Sherian McDonald, senior manager, deals management, present gifts to a ward of the state at the United Way of Jamaica’s annual Bringing Cheer to Children in State Care initiative held at Carib 5 and which featured an exclusive screening of Zootopia 2. Title sponsors CIBC Caribbean and Scotiabank hosted 210 children and 35 caregivers from 10 children’s homes across Jamaica.,

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