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Eva Wahab
Eva Wahab was the first Lebanese Muslim girl born in Ottawa. She is remembered as a pioneer in our community who dedicated much of her life to the service of our community and the early establishment of the Ottawa Main Mosque. She was a key player in co-founding the first women’s organization which refined the role of women in our community.
OMWO aspires to continue and expand this program by pooling your generous donations. It is a good cause to help change the lives of those students who have potential and need in the financial push to move forward. At the same time, our beloved Eva Wahab will be remembered in this light for a long time.
More information about Eva Wahab Bursary can be found here.
Khadija Haffajee
She served as a board member of the Multicultural Advisory Committee at CHEO, and a member of the Spiritual Care in Secondary Schools’ Coordinating Committee. She has given lectures on Islam in many schools, churches and universities locally, nationally and internationally. She mentored university and college young women through study circles, book clubs, etc.
In honour of Khadija Haffajee, the Ottawa Muslim Women’s Organization initiated a bursary at the Algonquin College to support a Syrian refugee student(s) enrolled in one of the following programs Baking and Pastry Arts, Baking and Pastry Arts Management, Culinary Management, Electrician (Construction and Maintenance) or Mechanical Techniques- Plumbing program who can demonstrate financial need.
More information about Khadija Haffajee Bursary can be found here.
Charlotte Lorbeer
Charlotte supported new immigrants for years both financially and morally. She volunteered at the Welcome Centre and served at the Ottawa Immigrant Services Organization (OCISO) for several years. Charlotte was a member of the Standing Social Services Committee of the Ottawa Muslim Women’s Auxiliary for decades serving immigrant families in need.
Charlotte helped the Vietnamese Boat people when they arrived in Ottawa in the 1970s. She published a book of the 40 prophetic traditions for children during the “International Year of the Child”. She also published a book “Song for Muslim Children”. Charlotte taught at the Sunday school for many years.
In honour of Charlotte, the Ottawa Muslim Women’s Organization initiated a bursary at the Algonquin College to support a female student in the Nursing program in recognition of Charlotte and her profession.
OMWO aspires to continue and expand this program by pooling your generous donations. It is a good cause to help change the lives of those students who have potential and need in the financial push to move forward. At the same time, our beloved Charlotte will be recognized by many for years to come. Thank you for your support.
More information about Charlotte Lorbeer Bursary can be found here.
