
The Christmas season took on a special meaning this year as the Supreme Ventures Foundation (SVF) hosted its annual holiday treat, ‘Make a Wish’ edition, at Buzzers Portmore, spreading festive joy to 59 wards of the state from Western Jamaica.
The children, hailing from Noah’s Ark Children’s Home, Montego Bay Community Home for Girls – Melody House, Garland Hall Memorial Home, and Mervis Braham Children’s Home, as well as from the Foster Care and Family Reintegration programmes, were treated to a day filled with laughter, excitement, and hope.
In the wake of Hurricane Melissa, which left several communities struggling to rebuild, the foundation’s event aimed to bring back the magic of Christmas for children who have endured hardship. Ahead of the treat, each child received a special “Make a Wish” card to write down their most desired gift. Wishes ranged from phones and tablets to shoes and clothing, simple yet heartfelt reminders of the joy that small acts of kindness can bring.

treat. (Photo: Contributed)
Heather Goldson, executive director of the Supreme Ventures Foundation, said the initiative
was about more than just giving gifts.
“This year has been particularly difficult for many families, especially those displaced by the
hurricane,” she shared. “We wanted to bring Christmas cheer and reassurance to these children,
to remind them that their dreams and happiness still matter.”
The children enjoyed unlimited access to all Buzzers attractions courtesy of the Foundation.
From arcade and basketball games to VR rides and the haunted house, they immersed themselves
in play and laughter. Interactive sessions led by Supreme Ventures draw operator, Kerry Major,
drew lots of cheers, especially when the House Mothers joined the friendly competition. A
festive Christmas photo booth also gave each child a take-home photo keepsake, a snapshot of
joy that will last long after the holiday season.
Annette Clemetson, house manager at Melody House, expressed what the day meant for her and
the children.
“This treat has had such a positive impact,” she said. “Being outside and surrounded by fun and
laughter has lifted their spirits tremendously. We’re deeply grateful to Supreme Ventures
Foundation for thinking of them in such a meaningful way.”

As the afternoon came to a close, the children gathered for a surprise gift-giving ceremony,
where they received items from their wish lists. Emotions ran high as they opened their presents,
many holding gifts they had only dreamed of.
Representatives from the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) were also
present, including Kristen Laing, public relations and communications manager, who praised
the foundation’s continued outreach efforts.
“What the Supreme Ventures Foundation has done reflects the essence of true community
partnership,” she said. “To see these children smile and feel special again after all they’ve
experienced is inspiring.”
Leading the day’s operations and ensuring everything flowed seamlessly was Chloleen Daley-
Muschett, AVP, communications & PR at Supreme Ventures Group, who described the event as
“one of the most heartwarming projects of the year,” noting how much dedication and care went into
into planning each detail.

Through initiatives like the Make a Wish Christmas Treat, the Supreme Ventures Foundation
continues to fulfil its mission of making meaningful contributions to youth development,
education, and community resilience across Jamaica.





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