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Delicia Raveenthrarajan

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*Update*
This page is no longer accepting donations. To donate to Delicia’s memorial scholarship, please visit the University of Toronto memorial scholarship page set up on her name. Message for a direct link if needed. Thank you!



*Update*
A Celebration of Life will take place on Saturday 14 October 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Kennedy Convention Centre, 1199 Kennedy Rd.

Please confirm your attendance by Oct. 10 and send your photos and memories to [email redacted]

Delicia’s family has shared that funds raised through this Go Fund Me will go towards a scholarship in Delicia’s name, to be determined at a later date.

Support Delicia's Family:

Delicia Raveenthrarajan made an undeniable impact throughout her life on countless friends, colleagues, students and family members. Please donate to support her family with medical and caregiving expenses and memorial costs.

About Delicia:
A creative, learner, and educator, Delicia Raveenthrarajan, was decorated with the Governor General’s Sovereign Volunteer Medal of Canada for her passions in youth mental health advocacy, international development, and music education. Delicia's work included grass-roots facilitation, government advocacy, and engagements in collaboration with organizations and educational institutes such as the University of Toronto, Ontario College of Teachers, Women’s Forum, and the University of Western Ontario. Through story-telling and creation, she advocated for culturally responsive youth mental health care and awareness, and anti-oppressive arts education practices. In addition, her work has been published by the likes of Teen Vogue, The Mighty, and The Recorder. In 2018, Delicia was inducted into the Scarborough Walk of Fame as a Rising Star.

With a passion for community-engaged music-making, Delicia was a choral conductor at Sistema Toronto, Sir Oliver Mowat C.I., and formerly Timothy Eaton Memorial Church. In addition to her work in ensemble-based music, she pursued a double major in Music and Culture and Mental Health Studies at the University of Toronto where she also worked as a community music research assistant. In 2019, Delicia was awarded the Ontario Student Trustees’ Association Dedication to the Arts Award and was named a University of Toronto President’s Scholar of Excellence. With her wide-ranging experience in arts leadership and advocacy, Delicia served as the inaugural Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Director for the Ontario Music Educators’ Association.





Donations 

  • Anonymous
    • $25
    • 10 mos
  • Anonymous Anonymous
    • $100
    • 11 mos
  • Lucy Dias
    • $150
    • 11 mos
  • Aldo Vaso
    • $100
    • 11 mos
  • Anonymous
    • $100
    • 11 mos

Fundraising team (3)

Christie Gray
Organizer
Scarborough, ON
Thirugnanam Raveenthrarajan
Beneficiary
Cynthia Le
Team member
Tony Leong
Team member

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