Malton Women Council is a registered non-profit organization with a vision of 'Empowered Women, Empowered Communities'. We provide opportunities and resources for motivating, mentoring and mobilizing women, families and communities.
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Our MWC Woman of the Week is ‘SHASHI TAXALI’ who is a true example of a woman’s determination to achieve the ‘extraordinary’ by defying the societal norms/restrictions. A mother of two, Shashi spent 30 years of her life serving Canada Post. After her retirement, Shashi took up table tennis (ping pong) as a hobby and within no time, this hobby turned into a desire to participate in local competitions. However, after losing several of these competitions, Shashi resorted to professional training in both table tennis and swimming. She won her first gold medal in 2011 Hub Swimming and as they say, ‘the rest is Her-Story’; as Shashi earned several accolades at regional, provincial, and national levels. Shashi earned her gold and silver medals in Ping Pong, at the Canada Summer Games 2012 (55+ women’s singles, doubles, and mixed categories). In 2017, Shashi received gold medals in Prediction Walk and Nordic Walk. A recipient of several prestigious awards and recognitions including ...
Our MWC Woman of the Week is ‘ASHA BIDANI’ who is an Ambassador of MWC’s vision of Empowered Women, Empowered Communities. A graduate of Loretto Convent College (Calcutta, India), Asha served as a Secretary to Health Minister of India for two years. Asha also takes pride in the fact that she had the opportunity of volunteering at Mahatma Gandhi Seva Ashram, before and after India’s independence. Asha completed her Teacher’s Training in England and served as a Public-School Teacher for many years before she moved with her family to Canada in 1967. In addition to completing several speech therapy courses, Asha obtained her teaching accreditation from York University and served as Speech and Language Teacher in Etobicoke District School Board for 30 years. Asha also held the position of Board President for AWIC (Association of Women of Indian Origin in Canada); one of the pioneer organizations serving women of South Asian diaspora. She also took a lead role in organizing Toronto Diw...
MWC IN ACTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Report by Jaishree Gupta; Media Coverage: Uzma Irfan) MWC was in full action with great passion and dedication at the Malton Community Festival on Saturday, June 20th, 2015. It is an absolute pleasure to be the part of this multicultural festival every year to showcase our rich culture through folk dances and giving a stage to children to explore the world of arts and craft. Jasmeet Sangha and Baljinder Braich lead Giddha group gave a mind blowing performance. All the ladies practiced on 3 week ends for 2 hours on each day. Great job ladies! Here are the names of Giddha dancers; Jaswinder khokar, J askirat sangha, Akshita Sangha, Sahij Gill, Karamjit kaur Bhangu, Balraj Muker, Nitika Chahar, Nirmal Kaur, Baljeet Nijjar, Renuka Sharma, Amritpal Dhillon, Gurmeet Kaur Komal. Thanks to all the members who came out to support MWC. We had jolly time together. And on behalf of the team MWC, I welcome MWC...