Community
Floyd Hutchinson
2020 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
To publicly his community leadership, specifically his role as pastoral care volunteer with the Ottawa Hospital; volunteer with the Karen refugees; and fund-raising campaigns volunteer with the United Way
Margaret Tucker
2020 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
To publicly recognize her community leadership, specifically, her role as founding trustee of the National Institute of Jamaican-Canadians; founding member of the National Council of Jamaicans and Supportive Organisations in Canada; board member of Quality Living Housing Cooperative and the Rich Little Endowment Fund, as well as President of the Barrhaven Lions Club
Richard Sharpe
2020 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
To publicly his community leadership, specifically his role on organizations such as the: National Council of Visible Minorities; Public Works and Government Services Canada Visible Minority Network; 613/819 Black Hub; Federal Black Employee Caucus; Dream Legacy Foundation; and along with your other community engagement activities related to education, policing and human rights
Ottawa Catholic School Board
2020 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
Ottawa Catholic School Board
2020 Black History Ottawa President’s Award
Asli Fuad
2020 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
To publicly recognize her your leadership and community engagement, specifically her work as Student School Board Trustee with the Conseil des écoles publiques de l’est de l’Ontario (CEPEO), her mentorship of students at different academic levels, as well as her volunteer work with Montfort Hospital and la Fondation Acacia
Jada Pinnock
2020 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
To publicly his community leadership, specifically his role on organizations such as the: National Council of Visible Minorities; Public Works and Government Services Canada Visible Minority Network; 613/819 Black Hub; Federal Black Employee Caucus; Dream Legacy Foundation; and along with your other community engagement activities related to education, policing and human rights
Global Community Alliance
2019 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
To publicly recognize their leadership and community engagement; specifically their role in establishing the annual Black History Month gala, with proceeds going to various charitable causes and organisations, such as the Haiti earthquake relief, Ottawa School Breakfast program and Black History Ottawa
Catherine Kizito
2019 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
to publicly recognize her leadership and community engagement, specifically her role as founder of the African culture dance group “Ngoma of Africa”, her leadership role with the Girl Guides of Canada (Parkwood Hills District), her volunteer contributions to various community organizations including the Ugandan Association of Ottawa, the Agnes Zabail Boys and Girls Club as well as the Canada Africa Community Health Alliance (CACHA)
Dahabo Ahmed Omer
2019 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
To publicly recognize her leadership and community engagement; specifically her leadership role with the Justice for Abdirahman Coalition, membership of the Steering Committee of the Federation of Black Canadians, and her pivotal role in the Mayor’s Task Force on the Somali community
Yvette Yende-Ashiri
2019 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
To publicly recognize her leadership
and community engagement; specifically her advocacy on the rights of women and girls, creation of the Junior Chamber International, her leadership role as Founding President of the Fédération Femmes Enfants Avenir Monde as well as her exceptional contribution to the promotion of Francophones and their integration into the Ottawa community
Lucky Ingabire
2019 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
Youth category
To publicly recognize her leadership and community engagement, specifically her advocacy for human rights and involvement of girls in politics, promotion of civic engagement among youth as well as her leadership role as of the Director of External Affairs with the University of Ottawa Pre-Law Society.
Petronila Michael
2018 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
Adult category
To publicly recognize her extensive volunteer work, specifically her leadership of the annual Tonight-For-Tanzania fund-raiser; extensive volunteer work with OCISO, CUSO International and Carleton University; and for being a strong role model for Black women and girls in Canada’s national capital region and beyond.
Suzan Lavertu
2018 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
Every Child is Sacred category
To publicly recognize her leadership and community engagement, specifically: in her role as Artistic Director leading Cultural Arts Studio of Afro-Caribbean Dance; fostering youth leadership qualities through the Afro-Caribbean Cotillion; fund-raising to support humanitarian efforts in countries such as Sierra Leone and Dominica.
Illili Ahmed
2018 BHO Community Builder Award – Youth category
To publicly recognize her extensive volunteer work, specifically her leadership as Co-President of the Black History Month Showcase; President of the Inter-sectional Feminism Club at Colonel By Secondary School, her membership of the City’s Youth Engagement Committee, as well as her other volunteer leadership initiatives.
Merrick Palmer
2018 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
to publicly recognize his volunteer leadership and community engagement, specifically his role as Technical Director, Gloucester Cumberland Basketball Association; President of the Sickle Cell Action Network; fund-raising for various causes; and leadership in Youth Career Days and Black History Month events.
Ketcia Peters
2018 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
To publicly recognize her volunteer leadership and community engagement; specifically her role as Co-Chair of the Community & Police Action Committee; Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of North-Sud Roots and Culture Canada; and Secretary of Black History Ottawa, as well as her other community leadership initiatives.
Rick Desclouds
2018 Black History Ottawa President’s Award
To publicly recognize his leadership in providing Black History Month programming at Glashan Public School that has enabled young Canadians to learn about the struggles, triumphs and many contributions of persons of African ancestry in Canada.
Prof. Nduka Otiono
2018 Black History Ottawa Community Builder Award
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Abdirahaman Coalition
2017 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
For their efforts to obtain greater transparency and accountability, challenge racial inequity, and bring positive change, in order to secure justice for Mr. Abdirahman Abdi.
Miranda Harris
2017 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
For her extensive volunteer work, specifically her leadership as Student Council President during the Earl of March Wellness Week, which helped students focus on self-care strategies to cope with the emotional toll of pain and
Amanda Ngwafusi
2017 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
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Katrice Bent
2017 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
For her extensive volunteer work on behalf of the Monfort Hospital and the Jamaican Ottawa Community Association, fundraising for cancer at St. Patrick’s High School, as well as other volunteer activities.
Crystal-Lee Savage
2017 Black History Ottawa Every Child is Sacred Award
COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP
Black History Ottawa is pleased to present Crystal-Lee Savage with the
Inaugural Every Child is Sacred Award
Daniel R. Stringer
2017 Black History Ottawa President’s Community Builder Award
Black History Ottawa is pleased to present Daniel R. Stringer with the
2017 Black History Ottawa President’s Community Builder Award
Hon. Yasir Naqvi, MPP
2016 Black History Ottawa President’s Community Builder Award
Black History Ottawa is pleased to present Hon. Yasir Naqvi, MPP
with the inaugural Black History Ottawa President’s Community Builder Award for his outstanding longtime support of projects and programs that have benefitted Ottawa’s Black community.
Kikachukwu Otiono
2016 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
Black History Ottawa is pleased to present Kikachukwu Otiono with the
2016 Black History OttawaCommunity Builder Award (Youth Leadership)
for her volunteer work as Youth Editor, Black Ottawa Scene; Co-President Black History Month club at Colonel By Secondary School, and Co-President Canadian Politics Club, Colonel By Secondary School.
Elcho Stewart
2016 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
2016 Black History Ottawa Community Builder Award (Community Leadership)for her leadership in promoting women’s entrepreneurship in Ottawa through initiatives by the Network of Black Business and Professional Women
Elcho Stewart
2016 Black History Ottawa Community Builder Award
Black History Ottawa is pleased to present Sharmaarke Abdullahi with the
2016 Black History Ottawa Community Builder Award (Community Leadership) for his many years of advocacy on behalf of immigrant youth and volunteer work in support of the Somali community.
Fay Jarrett
2015 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
2015 Black History Ottawa Community Builder Award for her contributions to Ottawa’s arts and media scene through many years of community volunteer work on behalf of the long-running show Caribbean Calendar (Rogers TV), the popular musical ensemble Ni Wewe Tu, Christ Chapel Bible Church, and various community initiatives.
Jordi Ibalanky
2015 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
2015 Black History Ottawa Community Builder Award for his community volunteer work on behalf of the Ottawa Congolese Association, and Jaku Konbit’s programs and projects: Youth in Policing Initiative, GreenStar Community Garden, Peer-to-Peer Youth group, Greatness Within Me summer camp, Summer Job for Youth, while at the same time carrying a demanding academic load as a mechanical engineering student at the University of Ottawa.
Jimmy Sebulime
2015 Black History Ottawa President’s Community Builder Award
2015 Black History Ottawa Community Builder Award for his many years of community volunteer work on behalf of the Ugandan Association, The Agnes Zabali Boys & Girls Club of Kamengo, Uganda and the Canada Africa Community Health Alliance.
Angelique Francis
2015 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
2015 Black History Ottawa Community Builder Award for her exemplary volunteer work as a singer performing at many community events and fundraisers while at the same time maintaining an excellent academic record as a high school student and building a success.
Lunette Jewne Johnson
2014 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
2016 Black History Ottawa Community Builder Award (Community Leadership)for her leadership in promoting women’s entrepreneurship in Ottawa through initiatives by the Network of Black Business and Professional Women
YOHANAN DEMEKE
2014 Black History Ottawa Community Builder Award
In recognition of her passion for helping newcomers integrate into Canadian society, her outstanding volunteer work with the Catholic Centre for Immigrants, and demonstrated leadership among her peers.
CANADIAN SOMALI MOTHERS'ASSOCIATION
2014 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
2014 Black History Ottawa Community Builder Award (Community Leadership) In recognition of this organization’s tireless efforts in support of Somali children, youth and their parents in the education and criminal justice systems.
LENNOX PUCKERIN
2014 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
In recognition of his many years of community volunteer work on behalf of Jaku Konbit, Jamaican Ottawa Community Association, fundraising for sickle cell anemia and through his not-for-profit organisation, Youth of Today.
Dr. JOSEPHINE ETOWA
2013 Black History Ottawa Community Builder Award
For her tireless efforts in promoting women’s rights, reducing health and social inequities, and advocating against racism, at municipal, provincial, national and international levels.
NEEMA MUGALA LUKUMBUZYA
2013 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
For her exemplary contribution in promoting African music and culture, philanthropy and fund-raising for various charitable causes.
TRISTANN PARCHMENT
2013 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
For her remarkable contribution as a volunteer with the Pinecrest Terrace Community House, Ottawa Police Service, Youth Services Bureau, Jaku Konbit and the Ottawa Carleton District School Board.
SHYNISE PARCHMENT
2013 Black History Ottawa Community Builder Award
For her total commitment as a volunteer with Jaku Konbit, Ottawa Police Service, Youth Services Bureau and the Ottawa Carleton District School Board.
THE BLACK LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION, UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
2013 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
For representing the new generation of young black people, in a dignified and
professional way, as champions of all groups within our citizenry, that some set out to make vulnerable through racial bullying.
LENNOX PUCKERIN
2013 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
For her remarkable contribution as a volunteer with the Pinecrest Terrace Community House, Ottawa Police Service, Youth Services Bureau, Jaku Konbit and the Ottawa Carleton District School Board.
HILLCREST HIGH SCHOOL BLACK HISTORY CLUB
2012 Black History Ottawa Community Builder Award
For creating, nurturing and sustaining the school’s Black History club,
enlarging its membership and successfully reaching out to other racial groups
and individuals in their school..
ABEBE ENGDASAW
2012 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
For his outstanding leadership and volunteer work with Ottawa’s vulnerable populations, and his tireless efforts in fund-raising, through the Christian Children’s Fund of Canada, to fight child poverty in seven developing countries.
LENNOX PUCKERIN
2012 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
For her extensive volunteer community outreach efforts and advocacy, in promoting religious
and racial harmony, gender equality, youth engagement and multiculturalism.
DESMOND DORAN
2012 Black History Ottawa Community Builder award
For creating, nurturing and sustaining the school’s Black History club, enlarging its membership and successfully reaching out to other racial group sand individuals in their school..