76 kids treated by Supreme Ventures Foundation
THE Supreme Ventures Foundation (SVF) held its annual ‘Dream Supreme’ Christmas treat on December 3, benefiting 76 children in the care of the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), aged 13 to 18.
The Dream Supreme initiative aims to inspire young individuals to broaden their horizons and envision brighter futures. As part of the day’s activities, the children embarked on an exhilarating domestic flight from Montego Bay to Kingston, facilitated by Caribbean Airlines. The chartered flight carried youth hailing from various CPFSA homes across the island including St Monica’s Home, Hanbury, Mt Olivet Boys Home, Windsor Lodge, Muirton Boys, Goodwill Hostel, Maxfield Park, Dare to Care, and Matthew 25:40.
This year, the Dream Supreme experience included several new and exciting features. Upon their arrival in Montego Bay, the children participated in a variety of activities designed to make the day even more memorable. They enjoyed a festive seated lunch at the Hotel Grand A View, and engaged in a creative cupcake decorating session. The festivities continued with a lively Christmas party where each child also received thoughtful gifts. Additionally, each participant was presented with a custom keepsake passport as a symbolic token of the adventure, inspiring future dreams and aspirations.
Reflecting on the initiative, Chloleen Daley-Muschett, corporate communications and PR manager at Supreme Ventures Limited, shared that the treat is all about creating magical moments, while inspiring the children to dream beyond boundaries.
“This year’s expanded activities allow us to deepen our impact and provide even more joy and opportunities for meaningful connection. Beyond the excitement of the day, the flight experience is also about providing practical exposure. For many of these children, this is their first time flying, and it helps to demystify air travel, building their confidence for future opportunities to explore the world — whether for education, career, or leisure,“ she said. “It’s a small but important step in helping them feel prepared for a bigger world that’s full of possibilities.”
The CPFSA echoed similar sentiments, with Laurette Adams Thomas, CEO, noting, that the foundation’s unwavering dedication continues to brighten the lives of children in state care.
“From the excitement of the flight to the thoughtfulness of each activity, the initiative underscores the importance of nurturing aspirations and fostering joy during the holiday season,” she said.
Now in its second year, the Dream Supreme Christmas treat remains an example of the Supreme Ventures Foundation’s commitment to enriching the lives of Jamaica’s youth. These efforts include programmes such as the fire safety programme, the annual junior creators robotics camp, and the back-to-school dental care initiative, alongside academic scholarships.
“We aim to empower these young minds, not to focus on their challenges, but to help them discover their potential and celebrate their achievements,” added Daley-Muschett. “There’s nothing more fulfilling than seeing their smiles and knowing we contributed to their happiness.”