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The Blossom Gardens Children’s Home in Montego Bay received a lift on Labour Day, when the Supreme Ventures Foundation repainted its facilities and refreshed its gardens with flowers and vegetables.
Heather Goldson, executive director of SVF and chief marketing officer of Supreme Ventures Limited, emphasised the importance of citizens uniting to improve the country. "It's important for us to understand that 'each one help one' really means that all of us get better, not just the people who need the help," Goldson noted, highlighting the mutual upliftment that comes from national service.
The decision to direct this year’s efforts towards a home in western Jamaica was deliberate. Following the destructive impact of Hurricane Melissa, the foundation sought to focus its resources where they could provide immediate visual and emotional relief.
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