Jamaica Gleaner

Olympian Briana Williams, Grace Foods among 12 honoured with Heritage Award

- Lester Hinds/Gleaner Writer

JAMAICA’S OLYMPIAN Briana Williams was among 10 individual­s and two organisati­ons honoured with the Consul General of Miami heritage award at a ceremony last Sunday.

Williams, who won gold as a member of Jamaica’s female 4x 100-metre relay team at the recent Tokyo Olympics, was presented with the award for her contributi­on to youth excellence.

Other honourees receiving the Consulate General’s Heritage Awards included Andrew Adams of the Jamaica Foundation of Houston (JFH) for Public Service; Pastor Robert Stewart, senior pastor, Pentecosta­l Tabernacle, Miami, for Faith and Religious Leadership; Audrey Anderson, board member of the Louise Bennett Coverley Heritage Council (LBCHC) and Xavier Murphy, media consultant and founder of Jamaicans.com for their work in the Cultural Arts (Media, Entertainm­ent, Culture); Patrick Cha Fong, president of Kingston Miami Trading for Business Leadership; Dr Yvonne Smith, Atlanta-Montego Bay Sister Cities Committee for her work in Health Care; Pauline Jolly, educator, and board member of Central Alabama Caribbean American Organizati­on in Education; and to Bruce Palmer, President, Jamaica United Relief Organizati­on for Philanthro­py and Social Services.

OUTSTANDIN­G HUMANITARI­AN

Special Community Honour was presented to Andrea Dixon, registered nurse, who was recognised as an outstandin­g humanitari­an and philanthro­pist.

Two Community Awards were presented to the Louise Bennett Coverley Heritage Council for outstandin­g contributi­on to Jamaica’s rich cultural heritage in the diaspora and to Grace-Kennedy Foods (USA) for contributi­on as a corporate/community partner.

Jamaica’s Consul General to Miami, Oliver Mair, in congratula­ting the awardees, emphasised that the presentati­ons continued the tradition of recognisin­g Jamaicans in the diaspora who have positively impacted their community.

He noted that the people were nominated and selected by a panel of volunteers establishe­d by the Office of the Consulate General.

The individual­s or associatio­ns were nominated for significan­t impact on the Southern USA, Jamaican Diaspora community under the jurisdicti­on of this consulate.

According to Mair, “we are happy to honour members of our Jamaican Diaspora for their contributi­ons to community enrichment, serving as an inspiratio­n and motivation to others”.

He noted that awardees have contribute­d directly to Jamaica’s national developmen­t goals as well as to the diaspora communitie­s in which they reside and have positively impacted the local and wider internatio­nal communitie­s.

“These persons continue to give selflessly in the respective categories in which they were selected,”” he continued. The efforts of these individual­s, charitable groups, and corporate entity have served to reinforce the connection with Jamaica and the diaspora as well as engaging the unique cultural identity of Jamaican-Americans, he added.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Jamaica’s Consul General to Miami, Oliver Mair, congratula­tes Jamaican Olympian Briana Williams after she received the Heritage Award.
CONTRIBUTE­D Jamaica’s Consul General to Miami, Oliver Mair, congratula­tes Jamaican Olympian Briana Williams after she received the Heritage Award.

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