Audrey Marks to receive President’s Award at Right Now for Jamaica inaugural gala

The Honorable Audrey P. Marks, former Ambassador of Jamaica to the United States and Minister of Efficiency, Innovation & Digital Transformation, will be honored with the inaugural President’s Award by the international relief organization Right Now for Jamaica (RNFJ) at its first-ever Gala Dinner & Concert on Saturday, March 28, 2026.

- Advertisement -
ROA 728X90

The gala, to be held from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the Royal Ballroom in Bowie, Maryland, is dedicated to supporting Jamaica’s long-term recovery from the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa in October 2025.

The gala will bring together members of the Jamaican diaspora, corporate leaders, policymakers, and philanthropists for a night of fine dining and entertainment. Proceeds will fund the rebuilding of critical sectors in Jamaica, including education, healthcare, and infrastructure. His Excellency Antony Anderson, Major General (Ret’d), current Ambassador of Jamaica to the United States and Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States, will be in attendance.

“Recovery is only the first step,” said RNFJ Vice President Dr. Maurice Miles. “As we transition into long-term rebuilding, sustained partnership and investment are essential. This gala creates a platform for meaningful collaboration that will drive measurable impact across the island.”

The evening will feature live performances by Grammy-nominated reggae artist and RNFJ Director Etana, joined by Mykal Rose, Ras Mista Fyah, Julian Junior Marvin, and the Legendary Wailers.

RNFJ has already made tangible contributions on the ground, providing support in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, and adopting the hurricane-damaged Percy Junor Hospital. The organization has donated over $100,000 in medical supplies, with additional shipments on the way.

Tickets for the gala are available at www.jamaicagala.com.

More Stories

Andrew Holness

PM Andrew Holness honored with Legacy Award at AFUWI Gala in New York

Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness was honored Friday night with the Legacy Award at the 29th Annual “The Legacy Continues” Awards Gala hosted by...

Diaspora conference to boost overseas Jamaicans’ role in national resilience

Jamaica Diaspora Conference organizers say this year’s staging will focus heavily on strengthening the involvement of Jamaicans overseas in building the country’s resilience, through...
UK visa

UK Party proposes visa restrictions on Caribbean over reparations demands

Amid a declaration by the United Nations that the transatlantic slave trade ranks among the gravest crimes in human history, Caribbean reparations advocates are...
MC Nuffy Ras Emmanuel

MC Nuffy and Ras Emmanuel light up UK tour with energy, music and momentum

The UK — home to about one million Jamaican nationals and British-born individuals of Jamaican descent — was recently treated to a wave of...

Canadian woman sued for CAD$6M fraud, including US$750K sent to Jamaican dancehall artist

A former financial director of a First Nations non-profit is facing allegations in a civil lawsuit that millions of dollars in federal funding were...
Victoria Jubilee Hospital

Diaspora urged to channel health donations through NHEF for greater accountability

Executive Director of the National Healthcare Enhancement Foundation (NHEF), Courtney Cephas, is encouraging members of the Jamaican Diaspora to channel donations to the public...
Attorney General fights to protect DACA for Caribbean immigrants

New York AG leads push to protect legal status of Haitian TPS holders

New York Attorney General Letitia James is leading a coalition of 18 state attorneys general in urging the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold the...
Edmund-Bartlett-Jamaica-Tourism-Restart-Recovery-Task-Force

Minister Bartlett credits diaspora as Jamaica surpasses 1 million visitors after Hurricane Melissa

Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett, has credited the Jamaican diaspora as one of the country’s most influential ambassadors, while announcing that the island...
Sheryl Lee Ralph

Harvard honors Jamaican-American actress Sheryl Lee Ralph with Cultural Impact Award

Jamaican-American actress Sheryl Lee Ralph was recently honoured by the Harvard Foundation with the 2026 Cultural Impact Award during the university’s 40th Annual Cultural...
Kei Miller

Jamaican author Kei Miller wins prestigious $175,000 Windham-Campbell Prize

Jamaican-born author Kei Miller has been named one of the 2026 recipients of the Windham-Campbell Prizes, one of the most significant and generous literary...

Latest Articles