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From start line to lifeline
Participants gather at the start line outside Emancipation Park ahead of the Kingston staging of the Guardian Group SHINE 5K Night Run/Walk 2026 on Saturday, May 23.
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June 11, 2026

From start line to lifeline

Guardian Group SHINE 5K powers support for hospitals and vulnerable communities

MORE than $30 million was raised as some 9,300 people came together in a powerful demonstration of generosity, wellness and community spirit as the Guardian Group Foundation and Guardian Life Limited, Guardian Group SHINE 5K Night Run/Walk 2026.

Held under the theme ‘Heart & Sole’, this year’s event united individuals, families, schools, corporate teams, running clubs, sponsors, and volunteers across Kingston and Montego Bay in support of three impactful beneficiaries: Kingston Public Hospital (KPH), Falmouth Public General Hospital and Project STAR.

All proceeds from the SHINE 5K will go towards supporting these beneficiaries, including the purchase of much-needed medical equipment for KPH and Falmouth Public General Hospital, as well as continued intervention and support programmes through Project STAR.

Speaking on the success of the event, president of Guardian Life Limited Meghon Miller-Brown said the growth of SHINE reflects Jamaicans’ willingness to come together in support of causes that create lasting impact.

“Every person who crossed the SHINE finish line this year helped move Jamaica forward. Through their participation, we are helping hospitals access critical equipment, supporting programmes that uplift vulnerable families and strengthening the health and resilience of our communities,” said Miller-Brown.

“That is what makes SHINE so special — it transforms individual action into collective impact and reminds us that when Jamaicans come together behind a worthy cause, extraordinary things happen,” added Miller-Brown.

The money raised will help purchase vital medical equipment for KPH, Jamaica’s oldest public hospital and one of the country’s most significant health-care institutions.

Additionally, a portion of the proceeds will support the Falmouth Public General Hospital, which is essential for health-care delivery in western Jamaica and was affected by Hurricane Melissa.

Furthermore, Guardian’s ongoing support for Project STAR will enhance the organisation’s efforts to reduce vulnerability and improve outcomes for individuals and families through targeted social intervention programmes.

Singer-songwriter Lila Ike snaps a selfie with patrons during her post-race performance at Emancipation Park following the Guardian Group SHINE 5K Night Run/Walk 2026 on Saturday, May 23.x

Singer-songwriter Lila Ike snaps a selfie with patrons during her post-race performance at Emancipation Park following the Guardian Group SHINE 5K Night Run/Walk 2026 on Saturday, May 23.

Across both cities, participants transformed the streets into vibrant celebrations of fitness, philanthropy and community. The atmosphere was electric as thousands of runners and walkers illuminated the routes with energy, enthusiasm and purpose.

Families participated together, corporate teams rallied their colleagues, and first-time participants joined seasoned runners in demonstrating that every step can contribute to meaningful change.

The event also delivered a memorable entertainment experience, with acclaimed Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Lila Iké captivating audiences at the Kingston and Montego Bay legs.

Participants enthusiastically sang along to her performances, creating one of the weekend’s most memorable moments and reinforcing the event’s unique blend of charity, fitness and culture.

Since its inception in 2014 as the Keep It Alive Night Run, the event has grown into one of Jamaica’s most recognised charity road races, mobilising tens of thousands of participants and generating support for healthcare, social development and national wellness initiatives.

Miller-Brown argued that the event’s continued growth reflects a broader movement towards civic responsibility and purposeful giving.

“While the race may be over, the impact is only beginning. The equipment purchased, the services strengthened and the lives touched through these funds will create lasting benefits for communities across Jamaica. That enduring impact is the true legacy of SHINE,” said Miller-Brown.

She underscored that as preparations begin for SHINE 2027, Guardian remains committed to expanding the initiative’s reach and impact, ensuring that every step taken continues to support healthier communities, stronger institutions, and brighter futures for Jamaicans across the island.

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