Toronto, ON — September 2025 — This year marks a historic milestone for the Prince Hall Family (TPHF), celebrating 250 years of global leadership, community service, and Black excellence. To honour the occasion, TPHF is hosting its Inaugural Black Tie Brunch on Sunday, September 28, 2025 in Scarborough.
The event will not only celebrate the proud legacy of Prince Hall but also fuel a powerful cause: raising funds for the SickKids Sickle Cell Disease Clinic, which will be named in honour of Joseph & Norma Halstead and family on behalf of TPHF.
This is more than an anniversary celebration — it is a call to action, uniting Black leaders, entrepreneurs, and community builders in the fight for health equity.
Since arriving in Ontario in 1852, the Prince Hall Family has stood at the forefront of equality, empowerment, and progress. From scholarships and bursaries to mentorship and community upliftment, the organization has helped shape the foundation of Black leadership across generations.
Today, that mission continues with urgency — addressing Sickle Cell Disease, a condition that disproportionately impacts Black children and families.
“For over 170 years, the Prince Hall Family has stood for leadership, service, and community,” said Alex Poole, M.W. Grand Master, Prince Hall. “This Inaugural Black Tie Brunch is more than a celebration; it’s a rallying call to build a healthier, more equitable future together.”
Throughout its history, Prince Hall has counted among its members trailblazing figures such as Shaquille O’Neal, Rev. Jesse Jackson Jr., and Lincoln Alexander — Ontario’s first Black Lieutenant Governor. Their legacy of leadership, vision, and service continues to inspire today’s generation of entrepreneurs, professionals, and changemakers.
This fundraising partnership also marks a powerful alignment with SickKids Foundation, which is celebrating 150 years of advancing children’s health. SickKids’ Black Experience @ SickKids program is addressing inequities in health care directly, with a focus on conditions like Sickle Cell Disease.
“Nowhere is this more urgent than in sickle cell disease, a condition that disproportionately impacts Black children and families,” said Jennifer Bernard, President & CEO of SickKids Foundation.
📅 Date: Sunday, September 28, 2025
🕑 Time: 2:00 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 Venue: Sts Peter and Paul Banquet Hall, 231 Milner Ave., Scarborough, ON
🎟️ Tickets: $100 per person (tables & sponsorships available)
💙 Proceeds: Support SickKids Sickle Cell Disease Clinic + Prince Hall Family Awareness Campaign
💠 Tickets / Sponsorships: Contact Herman Henry, Committee Chair — 416-399-2605 | hhhroc57@gmail.com
💠 Donate directly: sickkidsfoundation.com/princehall
Media Contact:
Lisa Persaud, Head of Public Relations
📧 Lisa@LisaPersaud.com
Celebrating 250 years of history and impact, the Prince Hall Family has been a global symbol of Black leadership, advocacy, and community strength. Active in Ontario since 1852, the organization has supported generations through education, equality, and charitable giving — now extending its mission to transform Black health outcomes.
✨ On Black Wall Street Canada, this story represents more than just an event — it’s a reminder of the power of legacy, community, and collective action. Supporting this fundraiser is supporting the future of Black health, Black children, and Black excellence.
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