Sponsored by the Congress of Black Women of Canada, London Chapter (Two $1000 scholarships) offered to Afro-Canadian Students, from the London-Middlesex area, who meet the selection criteria. Candidates must provide evidence of Academic Excellence, Community Involvement and Financial Need. Deadline for submission of completed forms is May 15.
Kay pioneered the cause of Black women in Canada and was an advocate of social justice for all individuals. In 1992, the London Chapter established the Kay Livingstone Award in her memory.
Kay Livingstone was born in London, Ontario in 1918. Her parents, James and Christina Jenkins were leaders in the Black community and founders of the newspaper, “Dawn of Tomorrow”.
Kay pioneered the cause of Black women in Canada and was an advocate of social justice for all individuals. In 1992 the London Chapter established the Kay Livingstone Scholarship in her memory. See more under the “About Kay Livingstone” page.