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RBC Race for the Kids raises over $30k to benefit Cayman youth

Business 08 May, 2025 Follow News

Participants at the start line, running and at the finish of this year’s RBC Race for the Kids five-kilometre charity run/walk event, benefitting One2One. Photo credit: David Goddard Photography

RBC Royal Bank (Cayman) raised over KYD $30,000 to benefit One2One – a non-profit organization dedicated to providing children, youth, and young adults with positive, sustainable mentoring relationships.

Over 700 individuals of all ages, including adults and children, participated in the annual RBC Race for the Kids (RFTK) event on Sunday. The participants enjoyed perfect weather as they ran, jogged, walked or strolled the 5K course, winding through the scenic Camana Bay area in Cayman.

RBC’s Area Vice President, Personal & Private Banking and Country Head, Cayman Islands, Khadene Lobban, was thrilled by the community’s enthusiasm and the remarkable turnout.

“It’s moments like these that make me especially proud to represent RBC,” she expressed.

“By making a difference in the communities we live and work in, and partnering with organizations like One2One, we help to create healthy and nurturing environments for our youth. We are demonstrating our commitment to empower youth to reach their full potential,” Lobban added.

She went on to say, “I would like to extend a huge heart-felt thank you to all the participants, sponsors, donors and volunteers who made this year’s RFTK possible. I look forward to seeing you all there again, next year!”

The funds raised at the Race for the Kids event will help create a positive difference in the lives of young people in Cayman – a place where children, youth and young adults can explore their passions, develop life skills, and build meaningful relationships.

RBC Race for the Kids is a global initiative that brings communities together to run, walk, and wheel in support of youth charities, surpassing $100 million CAD fundraised to-date! Within the Caribbean, these community building races occur in Cayman and Trinidad and Tobago.


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