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  1. Established in 1989, the Brampton Chapter was founded by four dynamic women; Claudia Russell-Placenia, Silvilyn Holt, Jacqueline Maloney and Veronica Lee Edwards who had the vision to recognize the need to serve and address the issues affecting Black women, their families and community.

  2. In honour of Black History Month, we acknowledge and celebrate trail-blazing, pioneering Black Canadian women whose sacrifices, resilience, creativity and excellence continue to inspire women from all walks of life.

  3. The Congress of Black Women of Canada evolved from the Canadian Negro Womens Association (CANEWA) which was founded in 1951 by a small group of Black women in Toronto. In recognition of the significance of self respect and self esteem to Black people, CANEWA’s chief goal was to expand Black consciousness in Canada and beyond.

  4. The Ontario regional body of the Congress of Black Women of Canada provides leadership and direction to create and maintain relationship among the Ontario chapters in their mission to address the social, economic and cultural issues and needs of Black women.

  5. 416-707-7059. Service Description : Volunteer women's group addresses social issues affecting black women and their families offering: seminars and workshops. free tutorial program open to all residents of Brampton. Black History Month events. ongoing support and sisterhood.

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