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Sporting events are BACK!
saransh2022-07-13T08:08:46-05:00Mayberry Investments Limited announces their partnership with the Jamaica Amateur Body Building and Fitness Association for its 60th staging of the National Championships! Representatives from the MIL family presented a cheque in the sum of $1.5M towards the funding of this year’s execution, and the National Team who will represent Jamaica at the regional level
Mayberry backs Mona Prep!
saransh2022-07-13T08:04:44-05:00The Mayberry Investments Limited Foundation donated J$100,000 to the Mona Preparatory School Track Team for the upcoming Inter-Prep Championship! (from left) Track & Field Coach, Mr. Locksley Anderson, and Team Manager, Ms. Kenisha Huslin, with our Vice Chairman, Mr. Konrad Mark Berry at today’s cheque presentation.
Swimmers to make waves at the highly anticipated Mayberry All Island Swim Meet
saransh2022-07-13T08:01:59-05:00After a long COVID-19 hiatus, we are ecstatic to finally make a splash with the Mayberry All Island Swim Meet on Friday, April 1 and Saturday, April 2 at the National Aquatic Centre! The Mayberry Investments Limited team was all smiles during the cheque presentation of $650,000 to The Aquatic Sports Association of Jamaica at
Mayberry supports academic growth through S.T.G.C. Enrichment Program
saransh2022-07-13T08:03:27-05:00As our education system continues to grapple with the impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Mayberry Investments Limited remains committed to playing its part in restoring Jamaica land we love! The Mayberry Foundation is thrilled to have donated towards the St. George’s College Enrichment Program for Fifth Form Students who have been experiencing challenges with English
Mayberry plays its part in increasing island wide access to cancer screening
saransh2022-07-13T07:56:54-05:00Mayberry Investments Limited was amongst several corporate entities who supported The Rotary Club of St. Andrew North in its efforts to assist The Jamaica Cancer Society in purchasing a brand new 15-seater Toyota Hiace bus in replacement of the 17-year-old unit which was sold earlier this year. The bus, which cost approximately $6.8 million dollars,