Wayne Chance’s Legacy Lives On In Honour of Wayne Brian Chance In honor and memory of the life and work of the late Mr. Wayne Chance, Vision on Mission will launch the following initiatives in 2021: The hosting of a National Award Ceremony bi-annually to recognize, (i) ex-inmates or deportees who have transformed their
Vision on Mission Facility in use for quarantine of 18 male deportees https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/18-men-2-women-deported-in-quarantine/article_2f7ffb62-b8df-11ea-a4fe-b38b851f8eb8.html TWENTY people have been deported from the United States and are back in Trinidad. The deportees — 18 men and two women — have been placed in quarantine in keeping with Covid-19 regulations. Speaking during yesterday’s virtual media briefing, Health Minister Terrence
EU partners with Vision On Mission to lend support to ex-offenders The EU supports social reintegration and human rights projects as part of their mandate. Vision On Mission’s Prisoner Preparation for release and Resettlement Programme is expected to result in a reduction of recidivism rates among ex-offenders, something that we all look forward to. Indeed,
Success Stories At Vision on Mission we understand that the road to rehabilitation and transformation is not an easy one. Therefore, we deem it essential to the continued work of the organization to commend the efforts and achievements of our clients who have, against tremendous odds, been able to turn around their circumstances and achieve
Successful Reintegration: Gregory Cezair – Resettlement Client Mr. Gregory Cezair is enthusiastic about his future. He is a charismatic and humble man who has established his goals and through VOM’s programme, has successfully executed a plan to achieve those goals. Mr. Cezair works as a motorcycle delivery driver. There are many documentaries, movies and
The Power to Live a Changed Life A 51-year-old Trinidadian who left Port of Spain at the age of seven and was deported from the United States four months ago wept yesterday as he appealed for people to not label deportees as a bunch of criminal misfits who will wreak havoc on society. Brian Wilson