Vision on Mission establishes In-Transit facility at Champs Fleurs, Trinidad, W.I. and receives the first official government subvention from the Ministry of Social Development. This was pioneered and championed by the then Minister, Ms. Christine Kangaloo.
Mr. Harry Harnarine, President of the then Hindu Credit Union (HCU), agrees to provide support to Vision on Mission in the form of the donation of its flagship office at #5 Railway Road, San Juan and bearing the financial cost for staffing and overhead expenses at said office.
Wayne Chance’s debut into the media industry as a talk show presenter on national television station (TTT) highlighting matters on crime, imprisonment, recidivism. Mr. Chance’s entry into the industry working for various media houses attracts ardent followers. His contribution in no small way, as a host on several radio programmes (Power 102 FM, i95.5 FM), has seen them receive the best radio station award as well as best radio programme ratings repeatedly. Their achievements are a testament to Mr. Wayne Chance’s hard-hitting down-to-earth, journalistic style.
Mr. Hansley Ajodha and Mr. Wayne Chance collaborate on a youth programme on state-owned television station giving Mr. Chance his first opportunity to agitate for his ideals through the media.
Then Attorney General, Mr. Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj, embraces the concept of Vision on Mission and gives tacit support to the organization, then, in its embryo stage.