BY PAUL JUNOR
The United Achievers Club (UAC) of Brampton has made a big difference in the lives of many African-Canadian youth ever since it was established in 1980 and incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1987. Its motto is “Inspiring Lives, Empowering Communities,” and it has lived up to that ideal for over forty years now. The UAC lists its aims as:
- To raise the profile and consciousness of Black and Caribbean communities in the wider society
- Provide effective and meaningful role models for our youth
- Encourage greater participation in community and political affairs
- Provide resources for adaptation and integration of the Black and Caribbean cultures in the wider community
- Link with existing community services to provide educational resources
The annual scholarship awards are one of their signature events that shows its impact and influence on brilliant Black students. From 1985, when one scholarship was awarded to a student at Central Peel Secondary School (CPSS) in Brampton, to September 18th, 2021, when thirteen scholarships were awarded, they have handed out over $400,000 in scholarships.
Just last year, October 3rd, 2020, was proclaimed United Achievers Club Day by the City of Brampton in recognition of the club’s 40th year anniversary. The 37th annual scholarship and recognition award was truly a special and memorable occasion. This year was a virtual Zoom celebration of outstanding Black academic excellence and intellectual achievements.
It was emceed by Charles Matthew Jr of CMJ Entertainment and hosted by Kathy McDonald, Trustee of Peel District School Board (PDSB). The UAC is grateful for: The Kiwanis Club of Brampton, Peel Regional Police, Mrs Jennifer Cave-Williams, Dr Matthew and Darlene Weekes, and the Walnut Foundation for their sponsorship of the scholarships.
There was a special scholarship in memory of the late Dr Winston Isaac who contributed many years of exemplary, dedicated service to the UAC. The list of the thirteen scholarship recipients from left to right, starting at the top is:
1.Tashon Bleary is enrolled in concurrent B.Ed. (French studies) at U of Windsor.
2.Christina Campbell is enrolled in community services at U of Guelph-Humber.
3.Hanna Essibrah is enrolled in biomedical sciences program at U of Waterloo
4.Stephanie Henry is enrolled in a kinesiology program at McMaster University.
5.Victoria Herlidan is enrolled in honour psychology at Wilfrid Laurier University
6.Elliot Laughton is enrolled is business management at Ryerson University
7.Pamusa Nafees is enrolled in the civil engineering program at York University
8.Christabel Ntow is enrolled in community services program at Guelph-Humber
9.King-David Olajuwon is enrolled in the nursing program at Queen’s University.
10.Kimberly Olumese is enrolled in the nursing program at University of Windsor
11.Reon Pyne is enrolled in Spec. Hons. Computer security program at York University
12.Shandy Tchoumbeu is enrolled in the business administration program at Wilfrid Laurier University.
13.Kristina Ukhuegbe is enrolled in the nursing program at Western University.
The special speaker for the virtual ceremony was Carole Walker,a past recipient, and Althea Cook,a litigation lawyer, was recognized for her community service.