JAMAICA - Dr Gabrielle Henry, the newly crowned Miss Universe Jamaica 2025, is upbeat about her upcoming trip to the United States (US).
She will be the special guest at the Jamaican Women of Florida (JWOF) 13th anniversary Tea Party on Sunday, October 12, at the Colony West Golf Club in Tamarac, Florida.
“I am deeply honoured and grateful to have the opportunity to travel to Florida, particularly to meet with the diaspora attending this year’s tea party entitled ‘Pouring into Purpose’, being held by the Jamaican Women of Florida. I know it will be an exceptional one, and it’s always a pleasure meeting new faces, forming inspiring bonds and celebrating Jamaica’s cultural empowerment, all while representing my country with pride,” Henry told Observer Online last weekend.
This year’s theme, according to the organiser, is: “Pouring into Purpose – Sipping to 13 Years of Service and Sisterhood,” and it promises to be an unforgettable afternoon celebrating culture, community and philanthropy. Guests can look forward to inspirational moments with Dr Gabrielle Henry as she shares her journey. Attractions include fashion and style highlights, including elegant tea attire and hats; a curated selection of teas and treats; and raffles and silent auction prizes supporting JWOF’s scholarships and mentorship programs.
During her visit to South Florida, Dr Henry will also pay courtesy calls to the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) and the Consulate General of Jamaica in Miami. She will also participate in community engagements and media interviews, tour the Island SPACE Caribbean Museum and engage in a fireside chat with members of the diaspora. Her itinerary also includes a tour of the Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, reflecting her dedication to giving back. “This is an exciting moment for our community,” said June Minto, founding member & former president of JWOF. Minto is also a planning committee member. “Dr Henry represents the best of Jamaica—grace, intelligence and purpose. Her presence will inspire women of all ages while strengthening ties between our diaspora community and Jamaica.” (Jamaica Observer)