Black Mental Health, Wellness &

Economic Wellbeing


ACCESS PRICING: $95 Non-Members | $75 Members

March 19, 2026 | Toronto Airport Area | 6:00–9:00 PM

A premium dinner and dialogue for Black professionals. Focused on wellness, mental health, and economic empowerment — in a room built for connection and legacy. People will leave with practical insights, connection with community leaders, and new perspectives on health and economic opportunity.

What to Expect

A grounded conversation on Black mental health, wellness, and economics, connecting community and sector leaders for shared insight and learning, while highlighting ways to support youth through Solid Rock’s Youth Rebuild Pilot.

Legacy in Conversation

Chenai Kadungure

Executive Director of the Black Physicians’ Association of Ontario and a respected leader in health equity. Advises public health systems and community organizations, advancing equitable access to care for Black communities through community-informed solutions.

Dwayne Morgan

Dwayne Morgan is an award-winning poet and respected expert in DEI, belonging, and corporate culture, with over 25 years of experience as a writer and keynote speaker. He has delivered talks in 18 countries, bringing global insight and lived experience to organizations and communities worldwide.

Cheryl Kerr

Founder and Managing Partner of MedEx Health Services, an accredited, multi-disciplinary healthcare organization delivering integrated rehabilitation, home care, mental health, and primary care services across Ontario.


Moy Fung

Consultant and certified coach focused on the intersection of economics and mental health. Founder of CLASSIC, a curated network designed to help leaders build relationships, increase referrals, and grow sustainably.

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COMMUNITY IMPACT

This gathering also highlights the Solid Rock Family Services Youth Rebuild Pilot Program, launching in 2026. The program supports youth ages 14 to 29 facing barriers related to education, employment, housing, mental health, and addiction. Ticket purchases support the gathering, with an opportunity to learn more about Youth Rebuild for those who are interested.