The Excellence Gala hosted by Citizens for the Advancement of Community Development (CACD) on Saturday, November 8th, 2025, at the Mississauga Convention Centre delivered an evening rooted in pride, culture, and community strength. Held under the United Nations’ International Decade for People of African Descent, the event embraced the theme Honouring Legacy, Celebrating Culture and Advancing Equity. Promotional materials promised an unforgettable evening of inspiration and unity, and the gala lived up to that promise.
The room filled early with community members, civic officials, school board leaders, partners, and advocates who work daily to improve life across the Region of Peel. Their presence highlighted the broad support CACD continues to earn through years of direct service to children, youth, and families. The organization has become a vital force in Mississauga, especially in neighbourhoods where residents face structural barriers and limited access to opportunities.
CACD’s programming reflects its commitment to equity and empowerment. Its initiatives include after-school activities, leadership training, youth justice and crime prevention programs, health promotion, college and university internships, and targeted support for high-school students. Each program focuses on building skills, confidence, and resilience in young people who deserve consistent guidance and meaningful mentorship.
This year’s gala carried that same spirit of empowerment. Executive Director Ron Cunningham and a dedicated team of volunteers delivered a polished and creative experience from start to finish. The evening opened with a vibrant fashion showcase. Models walked with confidence as they displayed designs that blended cultural heritage with contemporary style. Their presentations revealed artistry, innovation, and a deep appreciation for diasporic identity.
Speakers then introduced the award recipients with warmth and precision. They highlighted each honouree’s biography, contributions, and the impact of their work. The audience heard stories of leadership across education, law, business, philanthropy, and civic engagement. Each recipient represented a commitment to service that extended far beyond personal achievement.
Award Recipients
- Distinguished Allyship Award — John Tory
- Trailblazer Award for Public Service and Representation — Greg Fergus
- Leadership in Education and Innovation — Dr. Gervan Fearon
- Lifetime Achievement and Public Service — Justice Pamela Appelt
- Distinguished Leadership and Philanthropy — Dr. Mary Anne Chambers
- Excellence in Civic Leadership and Community — Linden King
- Transformational Leadership and System Change — Sophia Brown-Ramsay
- Business Leadership and Community Empowerment — Anthony Contento
The presentation of these awards reminded the audience of the collective influence that Black leaders and allies have across Canada. Many recipients have shaped policy, expanded educational access, fueled civic participation, and strengthened community institutions. Their achievements reflect decades of service, perseverance, and dedication to building a more equitable society.
CACD’s work reinforces those values year after year. The organization continues to elevate issues that affect youth and families in Peel, bringing attention to equity, justice, mental health, and inclusive community development. Its consistent presence helps create a region where fairness, respect, and opportunity guide decision-making.
Residents who want to learn more about CACD’s programs or support its initiatives can visit cacdcanada.org.