Celebrating & Empowering Women
International Women’s Day 2024 [March 9th 2024 2PM PST, Surrey Center Library, Room 402.
Vancouver, BC — As part of the celebration of International Women’s Day in 2024, HeadHearHand Foundation and The Viden Fate Foundation Society will host an interactive session with inspiring leaders in our community. This program is sponsored by the Prospera Foundation, one of the largest credit union foundations in Canada. We are excited to welcome our moderator and panelists to this event.
Joana Zigah [Moderator]
Joana is a dedicated member of the 3HFoundation, was a single mother for a decade. Her unwavering commitment is to simplify the lives of single mothers and assist each one in realizing their full potential. She aims to broaden horizons and promote growth in three crucial areas: finances, parenting, and health and wellness.
MLA Hon. Anne Kang [Panelist]
Anne immigrated from Taiwan to British Columbia as a child and has lived in Burnaby for over 30 years. Anne’s motto is “Turning Passion in Action”. She is passionate to helping build a sense of community and belonging for people of BC. Before entering public office, Anne taught in the Burnaby Public School System, specializing in music education. Anne’s ongoing dedication for the community directed her to run as the Member of the Legislative Assembly for Burnaby-Deer Lake and was elected in 2017 and re-elected in 2020. In 2022, she was appointed as Minister of Municipal Affairs. Recognizing her achievements in community building, Anne was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012 for Anne’s significant contributions to Canada. Anne lives and works in Burnaby and is very proud of her two children, who attends school in Burnaby.
Juliana Ige [Panelist]
Juliana serves as a committed and forward-thinking director at the HeadHeartHand Foundation, utilizing her vast background in community empowerment to spearhead meaningful transformation. With a fervent dedication to the welfare of women, children, and youths, she guides strategic endeavours, facilitates partnerships, and nurtures connections to propel the foundation’s mission forward. Juliana’s leadership, ingenuity, and empathy form a distinctive combination, motivating teams and stakeholders to enact significant positive change within the community. Juliana serves as a committed and forward-thinking director at the HeadHeartHand Foundation, utilizing her vast background in community empowerment to spearhead meaningful transformation. With a background in Criminology and Leadership, Juliana supports various community initiatives impacting teenagers, youths and seniors through a yearly series of Youth & Community incubator program.
Sandy Dosanjh [Panelist]
My beginnings were humble and simple. I was born in a small village in the state of Punjab, located in the north of India. I would walk narrow dirt pathways to school, with the occasional glimpse of a peacock flaring its feathers. I came from a very traditional family, and was not permitted to engage in sports. I therefore channeled all my energy into education. I obtained my Bachelor of Arts, and subsequently my Masters in Economics. After working over 8 years in the financial industry, I decided to transition into becoming a full time personal trainer. It has allowed me to fulfill my long time desire of inspiring and empowering other women to achieve their personal best, and achieving their highest pinnacle of personal success. However, there is no greater sense of empowerment than serving as a role model for my two kids.
Linda Dozie [Panelist]
Linda Dozie is a Senior Manager with Environment and Climate Change Canada. She has extensive administrative, project management and leadership experiences in the private, public, and non-profit sectors in her career. She holds a master’s degree in management and a Bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication. She is a sitting Board Director with Ridge Meadows Multicultural Society. Linda is also the founder and CEO of Afro Gala Productions, an organization she started with the goal of improving intercultural relations between Blacks and other ethnic groups in BC, empowering women and Black youths through cultural promotions and engagements. A strong believer in motivational leadership, diversity and inclusion, Linda is committed to improving organizational efficiencies and personal development of others around her. Linda moved to Canada in from Nigeria in 2001 with her wonderful husband and, is blessed with three beautiful kids.
This is a physical event in Surrey, British Columbia. Refreshment is available.
To register, see details below.
Date: March 9th, 2024
Time: 2:00pm — 4pm Vancouver Time PST
Venue: Surrey Library, Room 402, 10350 University Dr, Surrey, BC, V3T 4B8
RSVP: 3hfoundationWomensDay.eventbrite.ca
Event Pictures- https://photos.app.goo.gl/3J42vcfZsPFQ7MZy5