Sometimes, a last memory can be a lasting memory.
And that's what Oneday Dreams aims to achieve for its clients - adults who are nearing the end of their lives and are looking to fulfill that one final, life-long dream.

Jason Soulliere of Oneday Dreams stands with St. Clair College President Michael Silvaggi during a cheque presentation on July 23, 2025. The donation includes proceeds from the St. Clair Fireworks Night. (Rich Garton/St. Clair College)
The idea was hatched in 2017 by Dr. Michael Bennett, who was a social worker at The Hospice of Windsor-Essex County and talent agent Jason Soulliere, who collaborated to help create moments of joy and celebration for adults who, in some cases, are suffering through their most challenging days. After a pilot launch which had great success, Oneday Dreams pushed ahead and got official charity status in 2019 to create more experiences.
The organization grants a whole host of dreams for people who are terminally ill and are looking for an opportunity to check an item off their bucket list or simply spend time with loved ones.