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Daybreak
Daybreak – 28 July 2025
The Cayman Islands Crisis Centre joins us to share how they’re providing safe spaces for vulnerable individuals.
When hazards hit, who keeps you informed? We meet the teams behind the warnings.
And the National Youth Commission is teaching young Caymanians how to budget, save, and invest through their free financial literacy course.
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Cayman Compass
Remittances: Cayman’s quiet engine of global development
When Balambika Rengarajam left the comfort of her family home in Chennai, India, in late 2024, she was answering a call of duty. A skilled women’s health physiotherapist working at a respected hospital, she had long benefited from the care and stability of living with her parents.
But as household expenses mounted and her mother’s health declined, she made the difficult decision to seek opportunity abroad, determined to send remittances home and ensure her family’s well-being.
Rengarajam was recruited to the Cayman Islands by Jacqui Smith – a retired physiotherapist and business owner – who was looking for someone to provide the much-needed service of addressing often-overlooked women’s health issues at her Walkers Road business, RVC Rehab Services.
