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Do you know a Supreme Hero? Nominate persons or organisations making a positive Impact on your community for the Supreme Ventures Foundation’s Supreme Heroes Programme. Submit your nominations and your hero could receive a grant to support a project in their community and training to improve their business or programme.
Our 2021 Supreme Heroes
Learn more about our first cohort of Supreme Heroes by checking out the videos below!
Ms. Jenny's Corner Shop
MISS JENNY – The owner of Miss Jenny’s Cornershop completed sanitary conveniences for a disabled member of her community, an amputee who could not navigate the terrain to a detached restroom.
Life Yard
LIFE YARD – The rootsy eco-tourism facility developed a feeding programme to assist the vulnerable members of their community with breakfast and other meals during the COVID-19 related lockdowns and movement restrictions.
Ms. T's Hardware and Variety Store
ELMA THOMPSON – The owner of Miss T’s Hardware rallied her community to construct a home for a vulnerable single mother with cognitive disabilities.
New Horizon Christian Outreach
NEW HORIZON CHRISTIAN OUTREACH – The training facility which prepares unattached youth from Spanish Town and its environs, diversified their bamboo production to include bamboo coal a key fuel resource for persons in the area.
Our Heroes in the News
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Supreme Heroes helping communities, one ‘venture’ at a time
Jennifer ‘Miss Jenny’ Brown is a beacon in the community of Hendon in Norwood, St James. The operator of Jenny’s Corner Shop has a dual role.
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SVF announces new cohort of community heroes
Jennifer ‘Miss Jenny’ Brown is a beacon in the community of Hendon in Norwood, St James. The operator of Jenny’s Corner Shop has a dual role.
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Miss Jenny dedicated to Hendon – Shopkeeper regarded as ‘community mom’
Jennifer ‘Miss Jenny’ Brown is a beacon in the community of Hendon in Norwood, St James. The operator of Jenny’s Corner Shop has a dual role.
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The heartbeat of Fleet Street – Life Yard hoping to impact and enact real change in inner city
The events of 2020 have underscored the ever-present necessity of Life Yard’s mission for the past six years – connecting the youth within the inner