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45 rehab inmates at HMP gets reminder ‘they deserve a second chance’

The Dream Big Group in collaboration with Caribbean Insurers Limited and Billionaire PA presented 45 inmates of Her Majesty’s Prison with ‘I HAVE BIG DREAMS T-shirts’ and a, ‘Seven Steps to developing a Wealthy Mindset’ book which was added to their library. Photo: Provided
BALSAM GHUT, Tortola, VI – The Dream Big Group in collaboration with Caribbean Insurers Limited and Billionaire PA today, July 26, 2018, presented 45 inmates of Her Majesty’s Prison (HMP) with ‘I HAVE BIG DREAMS T-shirts’ and a, ‘Seven Steps to developing a Wealthy Mindset’ book which was added to their library.

Each of the inmates who received T-shirts, are those enrolled in the HMP’s Rehabilitation Unit.

Left an Impact

President of the Dream Big organisation, Stephon D. Mactavious, subsequently informed our newsroom, “…from our last visit they let us to know how much of an impact we left on them.”

As such, “we had blessed them with something that would remind them that even though they are locked up everyone still deserves a second chance.”

He expressed appreciation to Caribbean Insurers for sponsoring, “these amazing T-shirts and Billionaire PA for that amazing book.”  

According to Mactavious, “the shirts might look simple but the message is powerful.”

Dream Big Group is currently on a mission to create a wave of empowerment to restore positivity throughout the entire Virgin Islands (VI) and the world.

He encouraged inmates, telling them “we believe in every one of you because we all have big dreams”

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