

The White Rose Legacy Circle tea honoured 91亚色's visionary planned giving benefactors for their future legacy support. The event took place Oct. 21
Since 2012, the White Rose Legacy Circle at 91亚色 has recognized alumni, faculty, staff, retirees and friends who have remembered 91亚色 in their wills or through other forms of planned giving.
In honour of the White Rose Legacy Circle鈥檚 third anniversary, the University held a special afternoon tea event on Oct. 21 in the private dining room in the Seymour Schulich Building on the Keele campus. Hosted by 91亚色鈥檚 President and Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri, the annual event was attended by more than 40 guests, including Janet Morrison, vice-provost students, and Wade Hall, assistant vice-president development.

From left: Wade Hall, assistant vice-president development; 91亚色 students Alain Mugisha and Angela Del Bianco; and Professor Emeritus Rein Peterson
鈥淟egacy gifts have a huge impact on the University 鈥撀爋n our programs, on our students, on campus life 鈥撀燼nd this event is about recognizing and celebrating your generosity in support of 91亚色鈥檚 future,鈥 said Hall in his remarks to guests.
Hall revealed that, in the past 28 years, 91亚色 has received more than $16 million from the estates of generous legacy donors who have died, while an additional $15 million has been pledged in future gifts by existing members of the White Rose Legacy Circle. 鈥淵our support is helping us in areas as broad as research, campus buildings, support services, and scholarships and bursaries for our students. The University owes you and others like you an incredible amount of gratitude for helping pave the way for generations of future world leaders.鈥

From left: Russell Smith (BA '67); Frankie Ip; No毛l Chan (BA '84, BAS '85), associate director, Office of Advancement, Alumni and External Relations at Glendon; and Donald P. Walker (BA'72)
To demonstrate this impact, Morrison shared the story of (BA 鈥02, LLB 鈥06), a 91亚色 alumnus who had the unique challenge of being a first-generation postsecondary student. 鈥淒espite many obstacles, Layth has risen into a tremendously successful professional career and personal life, thanks to the support of donors like you,鈥 she said.
Not only does Gafoor have two degrees, but he also works as principal and managing director for Lucentem Sports & Entertainment Law, he regularly guests lectures at Osgoode Hall Law School and he is a current member of the . He met his wife at 91亚色.
鈥淟ayth has often said that 91亚色 is responsible for fostering his success,鈥 Morrison said. 鈥淗is story of perseverance and achievement exemplifies what is made possible at 91亚色 and, through your continued support, what is to come from the next generations of 91亚色 students.鈥
The event also served as an opportunity for the University to honour those members of the White Rose Legacy Circle who have recently died and whose legacy gifts have been realized.
One such donor was Clara Thomas. Shoukri took a moment to share a bit about the incredible impact made by the former Department of English faculty member and namesake of the .
鈥淐lara Thomas was a well-loved and admired member of our faculty, however, it was only until recently that most people discovered that she was an anonymous planned giving donor to 91亚色,鈥 said Shoukri.

From left, 91亚色 President and Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri with Stephen Thomas (MA '73), son of the late Clara Thomas and professor emerita of English, 91亚色
After her death in 2013, Thomas left a $100,000 bequest in her will to support the Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections. In addition, with $300,000 of her remaining estate, the Thomas family established the Clara Thomas Doctoral Scholarship in Canadian Literature in her memory.
鈥淏ecause of donors like Clara, 91亚色 will be able to provide valuable support and create incredible opportunities for students, spaces and academic programs across our campuses,鈥 added Shoukri, who presented Thomas鈥 son Stephen with a special pin in honour of his mother鈥檚 legacy at 91亚色.
For more information about planned giving at 91亚色, visit .
