14 Mar 2024, 22:04Enoch Kanagaraj and Sharon Platt-McDonald
One Vision Hosts Successful International Women's Day Event in Watford
On Thursday 7 March, One Vision, a leading charity in Hertfordshire, hosted a successful International Women's Day event at the Stanborough Park church. The event was well-attended by community members and dignitaries, including local MP Dean Russell, the High Sheriff of Hertfordshire, Liz Green, Chief Constable Charlie Hall from Hertfordshire Constabulary, Councillor Aga Dychton, Deputy Mayor, and David Evans, Chief Strategy Officer of HPFT NHS Foundation Trust. The event was to recognise and celebrate the remarkable contributions of women and present awards to those who have excelled in their respective fields of expertise.
Dean Russell, local MP for Watford, expressed his gratitude to One Vision for organising such an inspiring event. He was proud to attend an event filled with dedicated and talented individuals, emphasising the importance of recognising and celebrating women's achievements. Dean Russell MP was pleased to participate actively in the ceremony, where he extended his congratulations to the nominees and winners for their exceptional contributions.
Presenters
The International Women's Day event featured engaging speakers whose words resonated deeply with the audience. They shed light on both the progress made and the challenges still faced by women locally and nationally. Each contributor delivered passionately on this year's theme, 'Inspiring Inclusion'.
Amongst the presenters were Seventh-day Adventist leaders whose presentations engendered much positive feedback. The opening address was delivered by British Union Conference Director Sharon Platt-McDonald, highlighting historic milestones and challenging the audience to embrace positive change on issues around inclusion and gender parity. Pastor Royston Smith, South England Conference Evangelism Director, who presented on Jesus' compassion and equity, reflected on the affirming way He dealt with women and the importance it still holds for us today. Dr Jude Jeanville, President of the African Caribbean Dual Heritage Alliance, spoke emphatically on 'Justice for Women'. He presented an impassioned plea to redress the gender disparities to ensure a fairer future for women at all levels of society.
Awards
There was much celebration as nominees were acknowledged and applauded for their impactful services to the community. The atmosphere was charged with appreciation as they were presented with personalised plaques and certificates. Adventist members and individuals supporting our organisations were amongst the 18 recipients receiving community awards. These were as follows:
Mrs Gloria Buffong – Lifetime Impact Award (for ministry through church and community mentoring and support Mrs Catherine Anthony Boldeau – Awarded for 'Women's Empowerment Initiatives & ADRA Projects' Ms Marcie Mendoza – Awarded for 'Excelling Herbal Medicine' Mrs Dionne Corrodus-Weekes – 'Youth Inclusion & Dagenham Eagles Projects' Award Mrs Tiann Madden – Wellbeing Award for School Teachers and Students
Reflections from dignitaries
Harjit Singh DL, Chair of Trustees for One Vision charity, commented on the evening: "I am deeply inspired by the dedication and resilience of our community in driving forward our mission of empowerment and social change. Our collective efforts reflect our unwavering commitment to fostering inclusivity and opportunity for all. With gratitude for the tireless work of our team, volunteers, and supporters, we stand united in our pursuit of a more equitable and thriving society."
Reflecting on the event, Enoch Kanagaraj, Founder and CEO, said: "As CEO of One Vision charity, I am immensely proud of our organisation's impact in empowering communities and driving positive change. Our commitment to inclusivity, empowerment, and social justice remains unwavering, and we are honoured to serve as a catalyst for progress. With the support of our dedicated team, volunteers, and partners, we will continue to create a brighter, more equitable future for all."
Dean Russell, MP for Watford, stated: "I would like to congratulate all the nominees and winners. It was an absolute pleasure to listen to the speakers and take part in the ceremony, which celebrated the wonderful achievements of women in Watford and beyond."
One Vision, the driving force behind the event, received special thanks for their tireless efforts in organising a successful and uplifting celebration. The awards ceremony acknowledged individual achievements and outstanding contributions by women, highlighting their profoundly positive impact on communities in Watford and beyond.
Through events like these, One Vision continues to champion inclusivity, empowerment, and recognition for women, fostering a supportive and thriving community where everyone's contributions are valued and celebrated.
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On Thursday 7 March, One Vision, a leading charity in Hertfordshire, hosted a successful International Women's Day event at the Stanborough Park church. The event was well-attended by community members and dignitaries, including local MP Dean Russell, the High Sheriff of Hertfordshire, Liz Green, Chief Constable Charlie Hall from Hertfordshire Constabulary, Councillor Aga Dychton, Deputy Mayor, and David Evans, Chief Strategy Officer of HPFT NHS Foundation Trust. The event was to recognise and celebrate the remarkable contributions of women and present awards to those who have excelled in their respective fields of expertise.
Dean Russell, local MP for Watford, expressed his gratitude to One Vision for organising such an inspiring event. He was proud to attend an event filled with dedicated and talented individuals, emphasising the importance of recognising and celebrating women's achievements. Dean Russell MP was pleased to participate actively in the ceremony, where he extended his congratulations to the nominees and winners for their exceptional contributions.
Presenters
The International Women's Day event featured engaging speakers whose words resonated deeply with the audience. They shed light on both the progress made and the challenges still faced by women locally and nationally. Each contributor delivered passionately on this year's theme, 'Inspiring Inclusion'.
Amongst the presenters were Seventh-day Adventist leaders whose presentations engendered much positive feedback. The opening address was delivered by British Union Conference Director Sharon Platt-McDonald, highlighting historic milestones and challenging the audience to embrace positive change on issues around inclusion and gender parity. Pastor Royston Smith, South England Conference Evangelism Director, who presented on Jesus' compassion and equity, reflected on the affirming way He dealt with women and the importance it still holds for us today. Dr Jude Jeanville, President of the African Caribbean Dual Heritage Alliance, spoke emphatically on 'Justice for Women'. He presented an impassioned plea to redress the gender disparities to ensure a fairer future for women at all levels of society.
Awards
There was much celebration as nominees were acknowledged and applauded for their impactful services to the community. The atmosphere was charged with appreciation as they were presented with personalised plaques and certificates. Adventist members and individuals supporting our organisations were amongst the 18 recipients receiving community awards. These were as follows:
Mrs Gloria Buffong – Lifetime Impact Award (for ministry through church and community mentoring and support Mrs Catherine Anthony Boldeau – Awarded for 'Women's Empowerment Initiatives & ADRA Projects' Ms Marcie Mendoza – Awarded for 'Excelling Herbal Medicine' Mrs Dionne Corrodus-Weekes – 'Youth Inclusion & Dagenham Eagles Projects' Award Mrs Tiann Madden – Wellbeing Award for School Teachers and Students
Reflections from dignitaries
Harjit Singh DL, Chair of Trustees for One Vision charity, commented on the evening: "I am deeply inspired by the dedication and resilience of our community in driving forward our mission of empowerment and social change. Our collective efforts reflect our unwavering commitment to fostering inclusivity and opportunity for all. With gratitude for the tireless work of our team, volunteers, and supporters, we stand united in our pursuit of a more equitable and thriving society."
Reflecting on the event, Enoch Kanagaraj, Founder and CEO, said: "As CEO of One Vision charity, I am immensely proud of our organisation's impact in empowering communities and driving positive change. Our commitment to inclusivity, empowerment, and social justice remains unwavering, and we are honoured to serve as a catalyst for progress. With the support of our dedicated team, volunteers, and partners, we will continue to create a brighter, more equitable future for all."
Dean Russell, MP for Watford, stated: "I would like to congratulate all the nominees and winners. It was an absolute pleasure to listen to the speakers and take part in the ceremony, which celebrated the wonderful achievements of women in Watford and beyond."
One Vision, the driving force behind the event, received special thanks for their tireless efforts in organising a successful and uplifting celebration. The awards ceremony acknowledged individual achievements and outstanding contributions by women, highlighting their profoundly positive impact on communities in Watford and beyond.
Through events like these, One Vision continues to champion inclusivity, empowerment, and recognition for women, fostering a supportive and thriving community where everyone's contributions are valued and celebrated.
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