Tamarac Commissioner Marlon Bolton is once again bringing joy to thousands of children in Central Jamaica through his annual Christmas toy drive, Project Jamaica. This year, Bolton has teamed up with Dr. Trisha Bailey, the richest Jamaican-born woman alive, to make the initiative even more special.
Bolton, a three-term commissioner who grew up in Manchester, Jamaica, has been hosting Project Jamaica for 16 years. “Helping children who are less fortunate is at the core of my heart,” Bolton said. “It’s a privilege to be able to make a difference in their lives, and I’m grateful to have Dr. Bailey on board to help make this year’s initiative even more successful.”
Dr. Bailey’s inspiring story is one of resilience and determination. Despite facing poverty and trauma, she built a business empire across seven states, becoming the wealthiest Jamaican-born woman with a reported net worth of a billion dollars. Her memoir, “Unbroken,” shares her journey boldly and poignantly.
Through Project Jamaica, Bolton and Dr. Bailey aim to deliver toys, educational supplies, and food to almost 5,000 children in Central Jamaica on Christmas Day, December 25. The initiative is a testament to the power of kindness and generosity, and Bolton is grateful to have Dr. Bailey’s support.
“Dr. Bailey’s story is a shining example of what can be achieved through hard work and determination,” Bolton said. “I’m honored to have her as a partner in this initiative, and I know that together, we can make a real difference in the lives of these children.”
Bolton’s commitment to giving back to his community is evident in his impressive track record. He became the youngest Teen Court Judge to be appointed to the Broward County Civil Citation program, a Florida Supreme Court Mediator, and the youngest Vice Mayor in the City of Tamarac.
“I believe that giving back to the community is not just a responsibility, but a privilege,” Dr. Bailey said. “Partnering with Commissioner Bolton on Project Jamaica is a wonderful opportunity for me to make a positive impact on the lives of these children, and I’m honored to be a part of it.”
Project Jamaica is a heartwarming reminder of the impact one person can have on their community. With Bolton and Dr. Bailey at the helm, this initiative is sure to bring joy and happiness to thousands of children in Central Jamaica.