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JAM | Mar 14, 2026

Supreme Ventures Foundation bolsters CPFSA facilities with J$5 Million donation of generators, water tanks

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Stakeholders gather around one of the newly donated generators at the Homestead Place of Safety in Stony Hill, St. Andrew on Thursday, March 12, 2026. Sharing in the official handover moment are (from left) Larenzo Badalo, director of alternative services at the CPFSA ; Kristen Laing, public relations and communications manager at the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA). Jhana Edwards, marketing manager at Supreme Ventures Limited; and Heather Goldson, director of the Supreme Ventures Foundation. (Photo: Contributed)

At a dedicated hurricane relief handover ceremony held at the Homestead Place of Safety in Stony Hill, St. Andrew, the Supreme Ventures Foundation (SVF) officially presented generators and water tanks to the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA).

Guided by Chloleen Daley-Muschett, AVP communications & PR at Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL), the programme highlighted the robust and ongoing partnership between the two organisations.

Heather Goldson, director of the Supreme Ventures Foundation and chief marketing officer of SVL, opened the presentations by reflecting on SVF’s established history of support.

She recalled a pivotal memorandum of understanding with the CPFSA in which the foundation committed J$40 million over three years to upgrade fire safety equipment, training, and signage—a project that ultimately expanded to benefit between 40 and 50 homes across Jamaica.

Chloleen Daley-Muschett, AVP communications & PR at Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL), guides the programme as emcee at the Supreme Ventures Foundation’s official handover ceremony. The event, hosted at the Homestead Place of Safety in Stony Hill, St. Andrew on Thursday, March 12, 2026, celebrated a generous J$5 million equipment donation to the CPFSA. (Photo: Contributed)

“Preparedness is not optional; it is essential,” Goldson noted, emphasising that by strengthening state care facilities, the foundation is helping to protect the daily lives of the most vulnerable members of society.

Larenzo Badalo, director of alternative services at the CPFSA, delivered heartfelt remarks on behalf of CPFSA CEO Laurette Adams-Thomas.

He expressed profound gratitude to the SVF team for their generous contribution, noting that these vital supplies will guarantee that the spaces children call “home” remain safe, stable, and well-equipped, even during unexpected emergencies or severe weather events.

Larenzo Badalo, director of alternative services at the CPFSA, delivers remarks on behalf of CEO Laurette Adams-Thomas on Thursday, 12 March 2026. He addressed attendees during the Supreme Ventures Foundation’s handover ceremony, hosted at the Homestead Place of Safety in Stony Hill, St. Andrew. (Photo: Contributed)

Quoting the traditional Jamaican proverb, “one one coco full basket,” Badalo eloquently reminded the audience that meaningful change and community resilience are built through steady, consistent acts of kindness and generosity.

Adding a deeply moving element to the ceremony, the girls of Homestead Place of Safety delivered a passionate musical performance to express their gratitude to the donors.

Following the presentation, Daley-Muschett detailed the extensive list of beneficiary homes receiving equipment, amounting to over J$5 million.

Standing in front of one of the newly donated water tanks are (from left) Jhana Edwards, marketing manager at Supreme Ventures Limited; Heather Goldson, director of the Supreme Ventures Foundation; Larenzo Badalo, director of alternative services at the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA); and Kristen Laing, CPFSA public relations and communications manager. The official handover took place at the Homestead Place of Safety in Stony Hill, St Andrew, on Thursday, March 12, 2026. (Photo: Contributed)

The state care facilities benefiting from the generators and water tanks include Garland Hall Children’s Home, Blessed Assurance Children’s Home, Melody House, West Haven Children’s Home, Clifton Boys Home and many others islandwide.

Two additional generators were also dispatched to the head office for delivery to homes in Black River.

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