Recipients break barriers and boost equity for women and girls across city, country – and the globe
TORONTO, March 8, 2016 /CNW/ - YWCA Toronto celebrates International Women's Day by announcing the 2016 Women of Distinction and saluting the impact of their achievements on the lives of girls and women in this city – and beyond.
"The 2016 Women of Distinction have demonstrated an iron-clad commitment to improving the lives of girls, women and marginalized groups – and have delivered remarkable results," said YWCA Toronto CEO Heather McGregor. The President's Award, presented only three times in 36 years, is tailor-made for this year's recipient, Roberta L. Jamieson, who has worked for decades to secure rights and better conditions for Indigenous women and families.
"This year's Women of Distinction devote their talent, time and passion to bring about collective change on a range of substantive issues," said McGregor. They include: Indigenous rights, reconciliation and empowerment; pay equity for women and greater participation in domestic and international workforces; fairer treatment for sexual assault survivors in the courts; equitable health care for women; early education on sexual consent; and opportunities and access to education for women and marginalized groups with a history of trauma.
The YWCA Toronto Women of Distinction for 2016 are:
McGregor said the Award recipients have truly distinguished themselves: "They took difficult steps and stands never before taken; they went the extra mile for women when outcomes were uncertain and challenges daunting. They used ingenuity to buck tradition and embed change.'' It remains as crucial as ever, she said, to recognize these achievements. "Women's equality and rights are neither inevitable nor immutable. To sustain and strengthen them, we need the kind of persistence, passion and intelligence that we salute in the Women of Distinction announced today."
The Award recipients will be introduced and participate in a panel discussion at a reception this evening, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Hosted by TD Bank Group, it will be held in the Lambert Room, 54th Floor, 66 Wellington St. West, Toronto. Former Women of Distinction, YWCA Toronto donors, funders and supporters as well as friends and colleagues of TD Bank will attend.
The 2016 YWCA Women of Distinction Awards Event, hosted by CBC Toronto News co-host Anne-Marie Mediwake, will be held Thursday, May 26th. It is the largest fundraising event for YWCA Toronto, Canada's largest multi-service women's organization, which helps women escape violence, move out of poverty and access safe affordable housing.
SOURCE YWCA Toronto
Image with caption: "YWCA Toronto today announced the 2016 Women of Distinction. Top row (l-r) Roberta L. Jamieson (President's Award); Tessa Hill and Lia Valente (Young Women of Distinction); Colleen Johnston (Corporate Leadership); Georgia Quartaro (Education). Bottom Row (l-r) Reeta Roy (International Development); Elizabeth Shilton (Law & Justice); and Dr. Cheryl Wagner (Health). For more info www.womenofdistinction.ca (CNW Group/YWCA Toronto)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20160308_C8828_PHOTO_EN_637384.jpg
Sine MacKinnon, Communications & Marketing, YWCA Toronto, T. 416.961.8100 x 326, M. 416.660.9483, [email protected]; www.ywcatoronto.org
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