Monday, August 21, 2023

At an intimate dinner, Thursday last, at the haute Caribbean-inspired dining house Miss Likklemore's Kitchen & Bar in Toronto, Canada, Emmy Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, OJ made a scholarship donation in memory of her parents to The University of the West Indies (The UWI) Toronto Benefit.

Ralph, who is a 2023 UWI Toronto Benefit Luminary Award recipient but was unable to attend the gala last May, made good on her promise to start a scholarship in her parents' name for The UWI students. Ahead of the presentation Ralph shared how she "met a young man who wanted to go to law school and was down US$500 to complete his undergraduate degree at UWI... when I heard that, I thought, 'Oh, my God'. It is not like they need US$30,000. They just need a little help!"

The inaugural Can$7,500 scholarship was presented in the name of Ralph's deceased parents, Dr Stanley Ralph and Ivy Ralph. Her father was a college professor and her mother a pioneer in Jamaica's fashion industry.

The UWI Toronto Benefit Awards Committee co-patron and evening's host Donette Chin-Loy Chang, who graciously accepted the donation, shared, "We thank Sheryl Lee for this amazing contribution in her parents' name. It will assist students across the Caribbean who need financial assistance to complete their university education."

Page 2 spotlights those in attendance.

#NoblesseOblige - Emmy Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph (right) presents the inaugural CAN$7,500 scholarship cheque to The UWI Toronto Benefit Awards Committee co-patron Donette Chin-Loy Chang.
#OneLove - Enjoying a photo op with the evening's guest of honour Sheryl Lee Ralph (front row, centre) were (front row from left): Jordan Zebedee, visual merchandiser; Kirk Pickersgill, international fashion designer, Greta Constantine; Dr Donette Chin-Loy Chang, communications leader and philanthropist; Andria Case Parkinson, journalist, CTV Network; (second row, from left) Cameron Bailey, CEO, Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF); Julianna Foster, talent acquisition partner, TD Bank; Joy Mauro, retail entrepreneur; Tyrone Edwards, entrepreneur and co-host of CTV's eTalk; Ivy Coco Maurice, entrepreneur and stylist; Calleta Johnson, social worker; Donovan Muir (partly hidden), manager, Planet Ford; Tanya Tenn Hugh, retired digital products officer; and Fennella Bruce, entrepreneur and founder of FKB Media Solutions.
And, Action! - Emmy Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph exudes elegance and grace in the Olla Crop Top and Ilo Pants from luxury womenswear brand Andrea Iyamah during an interview with CTV Network.
Toronto Tingz - Dr Donette Chin-Loy Chang, communications leader and philanthropist, is flanked by Kirk Pickersgill (left), international fashion designer, Greta Constantine; and Jordan Zebedee, visual merchandiser.
Eye Level Shot - Slipping into a shot with Emmy Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph (left) was Andria Case Parkinson, journalist at CTV Network.
Over Here, Ladies - Emmy Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph (left) and Tanya Tenn Hugh, retired digital products officer, flashed smiles at the camera during dinner at Miss Likklemore's Kitchen & Bar in Toronto.
In The Spotlight - Emmy Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph paused for a photo op with Cameron Bailey, CEO, Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).

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