Supreme Ventures Foundation splashes out $1 million for Goodwill Swimming Games

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MAKING WAVES for a great cause, the Supreme Ventures Foundation (SVF) has committed $1 million to the Amateur Swimming Association of Jamaica (ASAJ) to support Team Jamaica’s participation in the 2025 Goodwill Swimming Games.

The Goodwill Swimming Games is a celebrated regional competition that brings together rising swimming stars from across the Caribbean. It promotes youth development, regional unity, and sportsmanship, while offering invaluable international exposure for young athletes. This year’s event will be held from August 15-17 in Barbados.

Speaking at the launch, Chloleen Daley Muschett, assistant vice-president of public relations and corporate affairs at Supreme Ventures Foundation, emphasised the importance of supporting sports development.

“SVF is proud to play a role in the journey of Jamaica’s young swimmers. We believe that sport is a powerful tool for transformation, instilling discipline, teamwork, and confidence. This sponsorship reflects our commitment to creating opportunities for youth and strengthening communities through meaningful partnerships.”

Hilary Brown Nixon, vice-president for Swimming at the ASAJ, expressed sincere appreciation for SVF’s contribution.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Supreme Ventures Foundation as a sponsor for this year’s games. Their generous support will help us provide the resources our athletes need to compete at their best and represent Jamaica with pride. It’s more than a financial contribution, it’s a vote of confidence in our young athletes and the future of swimming in Jamaica.”

The $1 million sponsorship will support essential aspects of Jamaica’s participation, including airfare, accommodations, meals, team gear, and venue-related costs. It also reflects SVF’s broader focus on national development through education, sport, and community upliftment – an ethos echoed in its support of football, horse racing, and other grassroots programmes.

With several Caribbean countries expected to compete, the 2025 Goodwill Swimming Games will showcase the region’s finest young swimmers and Jamaica’s role will be amplified by SVF’s continued investment in youth empowerment.

The donation underscores SVF’s ongoing mission to empower youth through sport and education. As Team Jamaica prepares to make a splash on the regional stage, SVF’s contribution is a powerful reminder that when youth are supported, the entire nation moves forward.

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