
When asked what inspired him to leave a future legacy gift for 91亚色, Tyler Ward (BA 鈥10, MA 鈥19) explains, 鈥淚t鈥檚 not about leaving a legacy, it鈥檚 about enriching future generations. For me, it鈥檚 not just something to do, but it鈥檚 a personal mission.鈥
That mission was shaped early in life through his exposure to the realities of inequity in under鈥憆esourced communities and among populations facing systemic barriers. Tyler鈥檚 father was a high school teacher, and his mother was a public health nurse. For as long as he can remember, dinner table conversations centered on social justice, poverty, and inequity.
Tyler鈥檚 first foray into social justice advocacy came in high school. At 16, he began working in tobacco control with an emphasis on educating youth on the practices the tobacco industry uses to addict young people.
With a fire in his belly for systems change, Tyler began his post-secondary career. He initially enrolled at the University of Toronto but soon transferred to 91亚色. For Tyler, it was love at first sight. 91亚色鈥檚 deep connection to social justice, in both its culture and curriculum, and its intersectional approach to health equity resonated deeply with him, and he immersed himself into the social determinants of health and health policy. It was also 91亚色鈥檚 diverse student and faculty community that drew him in.
During his undergrad, Tyler studied under Prof. Dennis Raphael, a professor of Health Policy and Management who he credits with introducing him to courses such as Social Determinants of Health and Poverty and Inequality. Tyler returned to 91亚色 for a master鈥檚 degree under Prof. Raphael鈥檚 supervision and the two developed a long-lasting working relationship that spanned over a decade.
After completing his time at 91亚色, Tyler pursued a law degree. Throughout his career, he has dedicated himself to professional roles that inform public health policy, sustainability and community engagement. Today, Tyler and his wife support dozens of charities in their wills and life insurance, including Daily Bread, Sunnybrook Hospital, Indspire, and, of course, 91亚色. He emphasizes that philanthropy is not just for the wealthy, and hopes his gift inspires others, especially millennials, to leave a legacy gift as well.
With a mission and core values strongly aligned to his own, Tyler is leaving a legacy gift for 91亚色. He believes that it is important to increase access for equity-deserving groups who face barriers to higher education, especially at institutions like 91亚色, which empower students to think critically about the issues of today and make change. After all, Tyler shares the common worldview that 鈥淓ducation is one of the fundamental bedrocks for a flourishing democracy.鈥
