PROFILE ON MS. IVYLINE FLEMING,
FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT, JCCWLM
Ms. Ivyline Fleming was born in the Parish of Manchester, Jamaica West Indies, where she attended Medina Primary School.
In 1957 she immigrated to Canada and became a Canadian Citizen in 1962. Her work experience is quite diversified and includes working as a Nanny, Caterer, and Nurse's Aid. She has successfully completed courses in Catering.
Ms. Fleming began her community service in 1959, with the Negro Citizenship Association, where she served as a member of the Board of Directors and Entertainment Chairperson.
In 1962, she became a member of the Jamaica Association of Montreal Inc., where she served as Entertainment Chairperson, 1st and 2nd Vice- President, and President for 2 years. She served the Jamaican Association of Montreal Inc. with dedication and dignity for over 40 years. She remains a member of the Jamaican Association of Montreal Inc.
In 1983 she founded the Women's Auxiliary of the Jamaica Association of Montreal and served as its Chairperson. Under the auspices of Mr. H. Wilson the High Commissioner for Jamaica, she raised $1,000.00 to purchase sports equipment for the underprivileged children in Jamaica.
In 1987 as one of the founding members of the Jamaican Association of Montreal Inc. and under the auspices of Mr. Dale Anderson the High Commissioner for Jamaica, she spearheaded a relief effort; which raised approximately $20,000.00 as well as 10 tons of food and clothing for the victims of Hurricane Gilbert, which devastated her homeland.
Ms. Fleming has dedicated herself to serve her community and with such commitment that she never fail to be present in the life of others. She has accepted with a great deal of passion her role as a community leader. She has volunteered with enthusiasm in many different aspects of the community, sharing her experiences for the benefit of others is something that comes naturally to her, regardless of age, color, race or creed.
Her success in life is mainly due to her strong determination not to fail at anything she puts her hands on as well as her ability to work with people and her charisma that brings out the best in others.
Hard work and dedication has become the trademark of Ms. Fleming's life, and for this she received many awards.
1983: Recognition for service to the Jamaican Association of Montreal Inc.
1989: 27 years of service rendered to the community from the Ladies Group of the Jamaica Association of Montreal Inc.
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