JAMAICA — A significant philanthropic initiative is set to elevate educational opportunities for students at the Convent of Mercy Academy (Alpha). The Alpha Alumnae Florida Chapter will host its 2026 Charity Gala, titled “Beyond the Stars,” on March 14 at Club 19 within the Pembroke Lakes Golf and Racquet Club. This elegant all-white banquet and dance event, operating under the theme “In Reaching for the Ultimate,” aims to transcend a mere festive occasion by serving as a strategic investment in youth development.
Kerry-Ann Brown, the association’s president currently serving her second term, emphasized the gala’s dual mission. “Our objective extends beyond fundraising for immediate financial aid,” she stated. “We are building a sustainable reserve to perpetually support our alma mater and local charitable causes. This ensures continuity of assistance for future generations in need.”
The association is implementing a progressive educational strategy that prioritizes structured mentorship and career exposure, particularly within science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. This modern approach incorporates virtual mentorship sessions, industry career panels, and strategic partnerships with professionals across various sectors. “We are dedicated to providing our students—our ‘little sisters’—with tangible pathways that extend far beyond traditional classroom learning, encompassing leadership development and global opportunities,” Brown explained.
The gala will also serve as a platform to honor individuals demonstrating exceptional commitment to community service, leadership, and philanthropy. These awards, aligned with the “Beyond the Stars” theme, recognize those whose positive impact exceeds conventional expectations. Adding a poignant perspective to the evening, the featured guest speaker will be Tamoya Thompson, the academy’s current head girl and 2026 recipient of the prestigious Sister Mary Bernadette Little Award.
Underpinning these efforts is a deliberate strategy by the South Florida Chapter to integrate deeply with the school’s administration. By collaborating directly with the principal and program coordinators, the alumnae ensure their initiatives in robotics, literacy, leadership training, and student wellness are perfectly aligned with the institution’s strategic goals, thereby enhancing existing educational frameworks.
