Konkan Organization of Toronto strives to strengthen native bonds
Media Release
Toronto, May 15: The Konkan Organization of Toronto (KOT) is a strong integrated cultural organization that was started by an enterprising group of Konkan individuals in May 2012 under the banner of Konkan Association of Toronto. On March 12 this year the organization was officially registered as Konkan Organization of Toronto.
Standing from left to right: Clifford D’Silva, Vinod Monteiro, Raymond Monteiro, Joseph Lobo & Urbino (Patt) Fernandes
Seated from left to right: Teresa Menezes, Hilda Mendonca, Marie Monteiro & Grace D’Silva
The objectives of the organization are:
- To promote a forum for Konkan’s in Ontario, Canada.
- To maintain the cultural link and heritage through various activities and programs including fundraising for charitable causes.
- To provide Konkans with opportunities to develop leadership especially among the youth through literacy, arts, sports and other forms of cultural expressions.
- To promote co-operation among Konkan families in Toronto through spiritual and community activities, programs and functions on matters of interest.
The Konkan Organization of Toronto is led by an Executive Management Team made up of the following dedicated volunteer members:
President - Raymond Monteiro
Vice-president - Joseph Lobo
Secretary - Hilda Mendonca
Treasurer - Grace D’Silva
Cultural coordinator - Clifford D’Silva
Co-Cultural coordinator - Marie Monteiro
Outreach coordinator - Urbino (Patt) Fernandes
Membership coordinator - Teresa Menezes
Youth coordinator - Jean Pinto
Communications coordinator – Vinod Monteiro
Spiritual Director – Fr Edwin Gonsalves
Konkan Organization of Toronto will be hosting their forth coming annual event “The Monthi Fest”, a cultural and religious festival that has a special relevance in India and all the various continents of the world where the Mangalorean Catholics have settled and call home. For 2013, "The Monthi Fest” is scheduled to be held on September 7, 2013, Eucharistic celebration will be held at St. Barnabas Church in Scarborough, Toronto followed by a traditional Mangalorean meal called Noven.
To learn more about this organization and their activities, please contact
Clifford D'silva - (647) 285-1607 or Teresa Menezes - (416) 298-1885
Address : 4865 Sheppard Ave East,
Unit 6-102,
Scarborough,
ON M1S 3V8.
Email Address: KOTCanada@outlook.com