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Veronica Campbell Brown Receives COJO 2015 Humanitarian Award

Olympian Veronica Campbell Brown Presented With COJO 2015 Humanitarian Award In New York

NEW YORK – Veronica Campbell Brown was presented with the COJO 2015 Humanitarian Award at the 21st Annual fundraising gala of the New York based Jamaican charity, Children of Jamaica Outreach (COJO) Inc.

The gala awards and presentation took place at the Hilton New York, JFK Airport on Saturday, December 5 with NBC 4 New York meteorologist Dave Price serving as emcee for the charity gala.

In accepting the award, the decorated Olympian, Veronica Campbell Brown expressed her thanks to COJO on being selected as the recipient of this special honor.  She lauded the work of COJO and its mission which is similar to that of her Foundation, except that she focuses on young women while COJO focuses on children.

COJO Founder & Chairman Gary Williams presents the COJO Humanitarian Award to Olympian Veronica Campbell-Brown Photo Credit: Margot Jordan
COJO Founder & Chairman Gary Williams presents the COJO Humanitarian Award to Olympian Veronica Campbell-Brown
Photo Credit: Margot Jordan

Over 250 patrons attended the anniversary gala affair which was attended by His Excellency Ralph Thomas & wife Sandra, Congresswoman Yvette Clarke, Rev. Canon Calvin McIntyre, political consultant Basil Smikle and a number of other officials.

Entertainment for the gala event was provided by No-Maddz and Tropical Rhythms, who entertained guests during the cocktail hour, with music by Empea Entertainment.

Wayne Cummings, Director of Administration at Sandals Resorts International was this year’s guest of honor.                                                                                                                                        

COJO Founder Gary Williams thanked the many sponsors and donors who continue to support the organization to ensure COJO is able to carry out its mission of helping to improve the health, education and general well-being of underserved children in Jamaica and the United States.  Since inception, COJO has contributed in excess of US$500,000 to various child care facilities in Jamaica as well as provide scholarships to deserving wards of the state.

For over two decades, the volunteer-driven organization has supported a number of institutions in Jamaica as well as the United States.  Among them, the Alpha Boys’ Home, Glenhope Place of Safety, Marigold Child Care Centre, City of Refuge, St. Augustine Place of Safety for Boys, Musgrave Girls’ Home in Jamaica; and in New York, the Jamaica, Queens YMCA and Leaf of Life.

A number of corporate entities including JetBlue donated airline tickets as raffle prizes with Half Moon, Hyatt Ziva, Jamaica Inn and The Courtleigh & Suites donating vacation packages for the silent auction.  Proceeds from this major fundraiser are used to provide scholarships and support for deserving students and Jamaican child care institutions in need.

Rounding out the 2015 honorees were Madge Warren, COJO Distinguished Service Award; Patrick Jolly, COJO Visionary Award; Orville McKenzie & Donald Vernon, Esq., COJO Community Service Awards; and Caribbean Airlines, COJO Corporate Service Award.

COJO 2015 HONOREES: Posing from a group picture following the presentation of awards at the COJO 21st Annual Scholarship Gala at the Hilton New York, JFK Airport on Saturday, December 5. From left to right: Carl Stuart of Caribbean Airlines, COJO Corporate Service Award; Madge Warren, COJO Distinguished Service Award; Trevor Smith of Tower Isles, accepting the COJO Visionary Award on behalf of Patrick Jolly; Veronica Campbell-Brown, COJO Humanitarian Award; Orville McKenzie and Donald Vernon, Esq., Community Service Awards. Photo Credit: Margot Jordan
COJO 2015 HONOREES: Posing from a group picture following the presentation of awards at the COJO 21st Annual Scholarship Gala at the Hilton New York, JFK Airport on Saturday, December 5. From left to right: Carl Stuart of Caribbean Airlines, COJO Corporate Service Award; Madge Warren, COJO Distinguished Service Award; Trevor Smith of Tower Isles, accepting the COJO Visionary Award on behalf of Patrick Jolly; Veronica Campbell-Brown, COJO Humanitarian Award; Orville McKenzie and Donald Vernon, Esq., Community Service Awards. Photo Credit: Margot Jordan

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