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THE 2019 JAMAICAN CANADIAN ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS PROGRAM APPLICATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED FOR 2019 THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUBMISSIONSPURPOSEThe Jamaican Canadian Association (JCA) is a registered non-profit organization committed to identifying and responding to the needs of the Caribbean / African community. This includes community outreach as well as responding to the educational needs of this community through the establishment of a Scholarship Program. The purpose of the Scholarship Program is therefore to provide financial assistance to eligible students from the Caribbean and African communities, who are pursuing post-secondary studies in Ontario universities or colleges.The minimum award value of each available scholarship is $1000 CAD.If you do not have Adobe Acrobat reader download it here – / To apply please fill out the online Application Form on the download link and printIf you do not have Adobe Acrobat reader down l oad it here –/ APPLICATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED FOR 2019 THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUBMISSIONS AVAILABLE SCHOLARSHIPS Dr. Ezra Nesbeth Foundation ScholarshipsDr. Ezra Nesbeth is a graduate of the University of Waterloo and the University of Toronto with varied and extensive experience in community and health programs. He is a strong advocate of self-help programs within communities and the workplace. Nesbeth donates generously to the Afro-Canadian community and the JCA.Please see the section below on Eligibility Criteria and Application Requirements for the specific requirements of this scholarship.Dr.

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Lancelot Brown Dental ScholarshipsDr. Brown has been in private practice since 1992, with a particular interest in cosmetic and implant dentistry as well as dentistry for children. Born in Montreal to Jamaicanparents, he graduated from McGill University and served in the military in the Canadian Forces Dental Services (1984-1992), were he was appointed the officer-in-charge of the Royal Military College Dental Clinic from 1990-1992. He held the rank of Captain from 1989-1992. Brown has been a scholarship sponsor with the JCA since 2004. He remains committed to community involvement by organizing food, toy and book drives in his office and participating in 5K and 10K runs.

Brown also sponsors a scholarship through the Association of Black Law Enforcers (ABLE) and supports his alma mater, McGill University, by funding a dental operatory in their Undergraduate Teaching Clinic. Since 2010, Dr. Brown has been involved with the Project for the Advancement of Childhood Education (PACE Canada), sponsoring two basic schools in Westmoreland, Jamaica.In addition to standard eligibility requirements, priority for this scholarship is given to applicants pursuing dental studies (i.e., dentistry, dental hygiene, dental assistant). Preference is also given to students with exceptional aptitude in the health sciences and visual arts. Marcia Brown Productions ScholarshipMarcia is the Founder and Artistic Director of one of Canada’s and this province’s most vital theatre companies, Marcia Brown Productions. She is an acclaimed producer, writer, director and performer. As one of the top female actors in the Toronto’s Caribbean community Marcia is definitely no stranger to avid theatre goers.

When Marcia decided to audition for the LTM Pantomime in Jamaica about two decades ago, she would never have imagined that what started out as a curiosity would turn out to be her greatest love the theatre. Through her dedication and zest to learn, Marcia overcame all the odds of not being a drama school graduate to become a well-rounded and versatile thespian, and many would agree that she is now positioned as one of the most sought after actors in our community. Marcia has produced and performed in unforgettable plays such as Common Law, Wipe that Smile, Rosetta, Single Entry, Feminine Justice, Children Children, and Country Duppy. Marcia has worked with some of the very best actors in Jamaica, including the King of Comedy, Oliver Samuels, and her very close friend, mentor and Jamaica’s Queen of Theatre, Leonie Forbes.In addition to standard eligibility requirements, preference is given to applicants pursuing studies in the performing arts, media or a related field. Buchanan Family ScholarshipSponsored by Stacy-Ann Buchanan and Kenneth Buchanan, the Buchanan family strongly believe that education is an important factor in the further development of their community.In addition to standard eligibility criteria, this award is given to a student entering their first year of post-secondary education in a Liberal Arts or Fine Arts program. Selection criteria include the recipient demonstrating financial need and having an excellent academic record. Mary Anne Chambers ScholarshipDr.

Mary Ann Chambers is a former Senior Vice-President at Scotiabank. She has served as a member of Provincial Parliament, Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, and Minister of Children and Youth Services in the Government of Ontario. She currently serves as Governor of Canada’s International Development Research Centre and a Director of GraceKennedy Ltd., GraceKennedy Financial Group and Grace Foods Canada Inc.

Mary Anne has been appointed to the Order of Ontario and has received Honorary Doctor of Laws Degrees from the University of Toronto, York University, Lakehead University and the University of Guelph. Her other awards include a Vice-Chancellor’s Award from the University of the West Indies, a YWCA Woman of Distinction Award, the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, the Golden Jubilee Medal of Queen Elizabeth II, and the Prime Minister of Jamaica’s Medal of Appreciation.For the past ten years, Mary Anne has partnered with the University of Toronto Scarborough to sponsor an academic mentorship program for hundreds of middle and high school students. She has also personally funded scholarships for more than 40 students in Ontario universities and colleges.In addition to standard eligibility requirements, priority for this scholarship is given to applicants facing personal challenges, including the inability to secure the financial resources required to achieve their potential. Professor Erma Collins ScholarshipProfessor Erma Collins, B.A., M.Ed., retired from George Brown College in 1998. Of her 32 years of service, 27 were as a Professor of English and five as Chairperson of the English and Liberal Studies Department at the St. James Campus, the first African Canadian to hold such a position. While at George Brown, Professor Collins also wrote Brush up Your English, a textbook for use by students in the Remedial English Lab.Since retirement, Professor Collins has done stints on Ontario’s College and Education Relations Commission and on the Council for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.

A lifelong volunteer who has held many positions in the JCA and other organizations, and a firm believer in the power of education, she readily became a scholarship sponsor in the program’s inaugural year. As well, she sponsors a scholarship through the Markham African Caribbean Canadian Association. Through the Project for the Advancement of Childhood Education (PACE Canada), she has also adopted Norwood Basic School in Jamaica.In addition to standard eligibility requirements, priority for this scholarship is given to applicants attending an Ontario college. Fay Conville Memorial ScholarshipThis scholarship is donated in memory of the late Fay Conville. Fay was a devoted member and builder of the JCA for more than 40 years. She was a dedicated volunteer, especially with the Scholarship Committee and the Saturday Morning Tutorial Program. Fay Conville is sadly missed by the JCA and wider community.

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Jay Douglas ScholarshipJay Douglas first took to the stage in Montego Bay, Jamaica many years ago as a teenager. With over 45 years of showmanship, he has developed a wide-ranging repertoire of American blues, West Indian rhythms, jazz standard, fancy footwork, and plenty of stage charisma. In the early ’60s, Jay fronted tough R&B band “The Cougars,” who, with their skill and verve, lit up Toronto’s Yonge Street bars in the ’70s with soul, funk and reggae. Jay has also made numerous television and film appearances, and earned prime-time support slots for a veritable who’s who of musical legends including Fats Domino, Joe Tex, Percy Sledge, the Drifters, Toots and the Maytals, Sly and Robbie, Steel Pulse, Ziggy Marley and too many more to mention. Jay is a Toronto-based performer who has been recognized numerous times for his work, including being a two-time Juno nominee. More information about Jay can be found at www.jaydouglasmusic.com.In addition to standard eligibility criteria, preference is given to applicants who are pursuing studies in music. Gervan Fearon ScholarshipDr.

Gervan Fearon is passionate about education and the transformative opportunities it holds for individuals and communities. He currently holds the position of President and Vice-Chancellor of Brock University. Fearon is a visiting scholar at the University of Washington and faculty administrative leader of York University’s TD Community Engagement Centre, which is an innovative, community-based facility designed to improve public access and involvement in university activities and resources. He previously held the position of Dean of Ryerson University’s G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education, and the former president of Tropicana Community Services. Errol Anthony Grant, Sr. Memorial ScholarshipErrol (Beast) Anthony Grant, Sr.

Was a sports coach, activist and Rastafarian man. He developed his love for sports and the outdoors growing up in St. Mary, Jamaica. He immigrated to Canada where he continued his schooling, graduating from Humber College with a diploma in Electrical Repairs.

Throughout his life, Errol was involved in sports and became so well-known for his coaching skills, that he was invited to coach various teams in Toronto. Errol then became involved in his children’s sports team. He understood the importance of using sports to help keep youth off the streets, teach them life skills and demonstrate through his actions the importance of giving back to the community. He was also instrumental in the development of the Malvern Men’s Sunday Soccer League, where he shared his knowledge and techniques as a coach and player. Tiffany Harris ScholarshipTiffany Harris is a Chartered Accountant who received a JCA scholarship in 2003 that helped to jump start her educational journey of excellence.

Graduating from the University of Toronto with High Distinction in the Bachelor of Business Administration program, Tiffany obtained her Chartered Accountant designation in 2009. She holds the position of Controller, Research Financial Operations for the Hospital for Sick Children. Prior to that Tiffany worked as the Manager of Risk and Compliance for Sears Canada and as a Senior Accountant for Ernst and Young, where she was the recipient of Gold and Silver Awards in recognition of her commitment to the organization’s values and her high quality of work and professional attitude. Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning ScholarshipsAs one of Canada’s leading educational institutions, Humber College supports its students through scholarships and bursaries. Humber, a member of Polytechnics Canada, is committed to student success through excellence in teaching and learning.

Humber’s broad range of career-focused programs includes apprenticeships, certificates, diplomas, bachelor’s degrees, and post graduate certificates. With more than 150 programs to choose from, Humber’s 20,000 full-time students and 55,000 part-time students have the flexibility to customize their educational path. Humber students learn from award-winning faculty in state of the art labs and classrooms that simulate working environments. More than 90% of Humber graduates are employed within six months of completing studies.In addition to standard eligibility requirements, this scholarship is offered to a Humber College first year student who exemplifies community leadership and maintains a high academic standing. Luann Jones Covenant Funeral Homes ScholarshipLuann Jones is the first Black founder and director of a funeral home in Canada. As the owner of Covenant Funeral Homes in Scarborough, Ontario, Luann believes she was called to serve families and care for their loved ones during times of bereavement, and considers it a privilege to do so. She has worked in the industry for 22 years, graduating from Humber College’s Funeral Services Program in 1997.

Luann is also a past JCA scholarship recipient and believes strongly in giving back to her community. She is pleased to be able to pay it forward as a donor in the Scholarship Awards Program.In addition to standard eligibility requirements, first priority is given to applicants who are pursuing studies in funeral services.

Preference is also given to applicants who are single parents pursuing post-secondary education. Dudley Laws Memorial ScholarshipsThis scholarship is sponsored in memory of the late Dudley Laws, a civil rights activist and executive director of the Black Action Defence Committee (BADC). A welder and mechanic by trade, he worked at Standard Engineering Works until he emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1955 and became involved in defending the rights of the West Indian community.

He influenced the development and launch of the Somerleyton and Geneva Road Association in Brixton and also joined the Standing Conference of the West Indies and the St. John’s Inter-Racial Club. In 1965, he relocated to Toronto, where he worked as a welder and taxi driver.

He joined the Universal African Improvement Association, a Garveyite organization. Laws became prominent in the 1970s and 1980s as a critic of the then Metropolitan Toronto Police Force, due to a number of young black men being shot by police constables, as well as other allegations of racist practices against the police.

He was also a prominent advocate for immigrants and refugees, and worked as an immigration consultant in the 1990s. In 1988, he founded BADC following the police shooting of Lester Donaldson.Two scholarships are available, one of which is available only to students of Humber College. In addition to standard eligibility criteria, for both scholarships, preference is given to applicants enrolled in studies related to social justice or the trades. Hugh and Ilene Lawson Charitable Organization (HILCO) Scholarship (open to international students)The Hugh and Ilene Lawson Charitable Organization (HILCO) was established with the stated mission of creating expansive, and inclusive educational opportunities for young men and women, that do not have the financial resources to pursue their higher educational aspirations. JCA Past Presidents’ ScholarshipThis scholarship is donated by JCA Past Presidents Roy Williams, Herman Stewart, Nehemiah Bailey and Kamala-Jean Gopie.

In addition to standard eligibility criteria, this award is intended for relatives of JCA members or for students who have volunteered, or participated actively in the organization. JCA Walk Good Scholarship (open to international students)These scholarships are sponsored by the JCA from partial proceeds of the annual Walk Good Walk-A-Thon fundraising event.This scholarship is prioritized for international students from the Caribbean or Africa, in addition to standard eligibility requirements (except for the Canadian residency requirement). The Honourable Judy Sgro ScholarshipThe Honourable Judy Sgro is the Member of Parliament for the Ontario riding of Humber River-Black Creek. First elected in 1999, she has worked tirelessly to advance a national and international agenda that is progressive and respectful to human rights. Judith Spencer Memorial ScholarshipJudith Ann Spencer was born in Kingston, Jamaica. She immigrated to Toronto, Canada in 1973.

Judith was a graduate of St. Joseph’s Teachers’ College in Kingston, and continued her academic work by completing bachelor’s and master’s degrees at York University.

Judith gained employment at St. Roch Catholic School in Toronto.

She was the consummate teacher who strived to get the best out of her students. Judith was a student advocate; there was never a student problem that was too small or large that she would not try to solve. She was a community-oriented human being. She volunteered with many community organizations. She devoted a lot of time to the JCA Education Committee, taught in the Saturday Morning Tutorial Program, and served as Secretary of the Scholarship Program Committee for many years.

Raphaelita Walker Memorial ScholarshipThis scholarship is sponsored by longstanding JCA member Gifford Walker, in memory of the late Raphaelita Walker, who died in 2016. Raphaelita, affectionately known as “Aunt Raph” at the JCA, was also a longstanding member who worked as an RNA and practiced her expertise in caring full time for the elderly, while at the same time carrying out volunteer work as a Social Worker to those in need. Her humanitarian commitment and public relations endeavours were excellent, starting in Jamaica, England and then in Canada, mostly at the JCA, where she served on almost all volunteer committees.Gifford is a graduate of the Mechanical Engineering Program of Kingston Technical High School. He also attended the City and Guilds of London Institute, where he obtained a first class in Metalwork. Gifford worked as a pipe fitter and welder with the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices for several years prior to his retirement in 1998. Both Raphaelita and Gifford have played active roles in various events at the JCA, including being Mr.

Santa Claus at the Annual Children’s Christmas Party. Western Union Canada Scholarship (open to international students)Western Union Canada believes that education is the surest pathway to economic opportunity, and in giving back to local communities. Western Union is proud to partner with the JCA’s Scholarship Awards Program to support youth as they pursue their educational goals, and their path to success. Nadine Williams ScholarshipNadine Williams, a native of St.

Mary Parish, Jamaica, is an Award Winning Poet, Author and entrepreneur. She credits her success to the humble beginnings of reading under the kerosene lamplight to her family as a child, coupled with being reared by witty grandparents who spoke in parables all the time.In 2008, she successfully self-published her first book of poetry, The Culmination of Marriage Between Me & My Pen. Throughout the years, she has been actively engaged in many noteworthy events throughout North America and Jamaica. The overwhelming success and demand for the book resulted in the launch of three new books, With This Pen I Do Tell, Pen on Fyah, a children’s book, Love Rocks and ten Black History Month poster poems.Her accomplishments include being the February 2014 recipient of the Deeds Speak Award from York Regional Police, opening for Mrs. Michelle Obama at a 2017 luncheon in Toronto, and in February 2018, opening for Prime Minister Trudeau at his Black History Month (BHM) event in Gatineau. She has read at Queen’s Park ten times in the last ten years for BHM as well as other black cultural events.

She was invited by the UN to their BHM 2018 event at the UN Headquarters for the work she did on her 2017 Black History Month poster, The Fabric of Our Being, in honour of The UN’s proclamation of The International Decade for People of African Descent. Her advocacy work through that poem assisted in Canada recognizing the Decade. In February 2018, The Canadian Bankers Association endorsed her 2018 Black History Month poem, Viola’s 10, which posthumously honours Viola Desmond, and has been using it across Canada to enhance financial literacy in schools.Her current project is poetry on canvas, which has been used as a tool to support racialized students in Ontario. Permanent installations of her art can be found throughout various school boards, corporations as well as Mount Sinai Hospital.

Recently, a sizable corporate purchase was made of Us Women and was donated to a Women’s Shelter. She continues to work on ways of getting out her messages of empowerment, cultural identity, inspiration and violence prevention.In addition to standard eligibility requirements, first priority is given to applicants who are pursuing studies in the performing arts. York Regional Police ScholarshipThis scholarship is donated by York Regional Police, in keeping with their motto, Deeds Speak. In addition to standard eligibility requirements, preference is given to applicants pursuing studies in policing, the justice sector, or a related field. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AND APPLICATION REQUIREMENTSSuccessful candidates will receive only one scholarship of those available and MUST be able to attend the Scholarship Awards Ceremony (see below). All applicants for scholarships/bursaries (except the Dr. Ezra Nesbeth Foundation Scholarship):.

Must provide proof of status in Canada. Domestic students of Caribbean/African background must provide proof of either Canadian citizenship or permanent residency.