What is Youth Focus?
Youth Focus provides young people in the community with an opportunity to get involved in various programs and speaking events.
Youth Speakers:
In a tradition started in 1990 as part of our 90th anniversary celebration, we reserve 7 to 10 minutes on our agenda most months, to provide an opportunity for a young person to speak to our audience.
We encourage a variety of speakers, both male and female. Youth who have an exciting or inspirational personal story to tell, are invited to present to our members—over 400 currently. Like our members, these young people are from the greater London area (including, for example, St. Thomas, Dutton, Strathroy). They vary in age from 5th graders to university students, who inspire us to realize that Canada has a bright future with this upcoming generation. We welcome recommendations from our members as to possible speakers.
Recent speakers include youth who:
completed a cross-Canada tour on the Peacebus, sponsored by Children’s International Summer Villages,
sang with the Amabile Choir for 5 years, highlighted by a gold medal performance in a choral competition in Greece,
travelled to Thailand to be a television reporter at the King’s Cup Elephant Polo Tournament,
swam courageously across Lake Ontario, raising funds to send a young boy with cancer, to Disney World, and
attended an international school, with classes held in several major cities throughout the world.
Contact us below if you have an inquiry or would like to provide feedback on a youth speaker:
Ana Urdaneta Lopez
Catholic Central High School
Abdulghani Alhariri
Westminster Secondary School, London
Sophie Mutch
Sir Frederick Banting Secondary School
Emerging Leaders Awards - 2024
Women’s Canadian Club, London has established the Emerging Leaders Awards to encourage leadership skills in grades 10-11 students. Applications are available through the student services department at the local secondary schools, beginning in February each year.
From the applicants at each school, the awards committee will choose one student as the most worthy at his and her school. Based on enrollment, there are three awards of $250 for students in the Thames Valley District School Board and one award of $250 for the students in the London District Catholic School Board or the French schools. Consult with the student services department for the deadline at each school.
Kiwanis Music Festival Scholarship
In memory of Kathryn Sells, a long-time pianist at our monthly meetings, we provide an annual award of $500, to the top pianist at the Kiwanis Music Festival. In February, the winners are invited to tell us about their own musical experience and about their favourite composer. We especially look forward to hearing them play a piece for us.
By entering several senior piano classes in the London Kiwanis Music Festival, candidates are eligible for consideration for all music festival piano awards and scholarships, as recommended by the festival adjudicators. Awards are presented to competitors who, in the opinion of the adjudicators, show the most potential for future musical development. Awards are not necessarily awarded to class winners.
The 2023 Kathryn Sells award winner is Mimi Zhang
Mimi Zhang is a first-year undergraduate student in the Medical Sciences program at Western University. She began piano at the age of four and recently completed her practical exam for her ACCT diploma in piano performance. Mimi has participated in the Kiwanis Music Festival of London since she was six, and has enjoyed being an active member of the music community in London. Additionally, she has been awarded David Greenslade Memorial Scholarship from Conservatory Canada for the highest practical exam mark in the academic year for Grade 10 Classical Piano. In her spare time, Mimi enjoys spending time with her friends and family, travelling, and attending music concerts.
Past Youth Speakers
Courtney Coleman, 15, will speak about her experiences as a model and actor. After modeling and taking acting classes in New York City in the summer of 2014, she became involved with improv theatre. That lead to her stunt work in a short film which will be released this year. In November, she was named one of the top five [...]
Jasmine Ryu Won Kang is 13 and in grade 9 at Central Secondary School in London. She is the 2015 Kathryn Sells Scholarship recipient. Jasmine won first place at the Ontario Provincial Finals for grade 9 piano in 2014 and received honourable mention for grade 10 piano in 2015. Last year, she had the honour of performing Beethoven’s Piano Concerto [...]
Jackson Martin is a 15 year-old student in the French Immersion Program at Sir Wilfred Laurier Secondary School in London. He will be our Youth Speaker on Thursday October 8, 2015 at Centennial Hall. Jackson is the son of Katherynne and Richard Martin and has been in 17 films, mostly shorts. He attended the Cannes Film Festival in the spring [...]
Ellen McDonald was the winner of the 2014 essay contest “Proud to be Canadian” and is excited to share it with the WCC audience. Ellen was born in March 2003 and will enter grade 7 in September. She lives in Thorndale with her parents and 2 younger brothers. Ellen is passionate about acting, singing, and dancing and also loves to [...]