Myrna Adams

Biography:

MYRNA ADAMS is a dedicated leader and volunteer based in Brampton with over 30 years of service to the community. Her commitment to supporting those in need led her to collaborate with more than 30 non-profit organizations and presently serves on approximately 14 boards and committees. 

In recognition of her extensive volunteer work, Myrna was honoured as Ontario's Senior of the Year in 2017, and the following year she was recognized in the House of Commons during Women's History Month for her significant impact on shaping Canadian Society.

Demonstrating her commitment to cultural preservation and education, Myrna is also the founder and chair of the forthcoming Brampton Museum of African History and Culture. This initiative aims to celebrate and educate the public about the rich African heritage and the many contributions to society.

Myrna's unwavering dedication to volunteerism and community service has made a lasting impact on Brampton, reflecting her passion for fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for all residents.

Activities:

Walter Gordon Symposium — Rethinking Canada's Affordability Crisis: Cross-Sectoral Perspectives Challenges, and Solutions

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