The Centre for Migrant and Refugee Health (CMRH) and the Sudanese Mothers’ Coalition in Victoria (SMCV) are proud to announce that Mrs. Monica Majak, President of SMCV and a prominent member of the joint Board of Directors for both CMRH and SMCV, has been honoured by the Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC) with the Most Sought-After and Recommended Leadership Award.
This distinguished accolade recognizes Mrs. Majak’s outstanding leadership, tireless advocacy for multicultural communities, and her significant contributions to fostering social cohesion and empowerment across Victoria.
As President of the Sudanese Mothers’ Coalition in Victoria, Mrs. Majak has become a beacon of support and guidance for women and families, particularly those from migrant and refugee backgrounds. Her unwavering commitment to empowering women in leadership roles, promoting education, and championing mental health and wellbeing initiatives has profoundly impacted countless lives.
In her role on the joint Board of Directors for CMRH and SMCV, Mrs. Majak has been instrumental in developing strategies to address the unique challenges faced by migrant and refugee communities. Her visionary and collaborative leadership has driven impactful programs and created inclusive spaces that celebrate diversity and unity.
Upon receiving the award, Mrs. Majak expressed her gratitude, stating:
“I am deeply honoured to be recognized with the Most Sought-After and Recommended Leadership Award by the Victorian Multicultural Commission. This award is a reflection of the strength and resilience of the communities I have had the privilege to serve. Together, we continue to build a future where diversity is not only embraced but celebrated as a foundation for growth and unity.”
The CMRH and SMCV extend their heartfelt congratulations to Mrs. Majak on this well-deserved recognition. Her leadership exemplifies the transformative power of dedication and advocacy, and her work serves as an inspiration for others striving to make a difference in their communities.
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Mrs. Majak’s recognition is a testament to her unwavering commitment to empowering individuals and creating inclusive communities. Her leadership continues to resonate across Victoria and beyond, inspiring meaningful change and fostering hope for a brighter future.