Meet the Team
Clergy & Wardens
Incumbent
The Reverend Jacqueline Daley was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Toronto in 2015. She is an undergraduate of Wilfred Laurier University; Carleton University, MSW and obtained her Mdiv from Wycliffe College in 2004.
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Jacqueline is an African, Caribbean Canadian, mother of Nya and daughter of Cherry. She has a passion for hospitality and for sharing the liberating and inclusive gospel of Jesus to all.
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Her favourite passage: “You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you so that you might go and bear fruit—fruit that will last…” John 15:16
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Churchwarden
Heather, a passionate social entrepreneur and educator, is dedicated to creating an inclusive educational and learning system that caters to all children's diverse needs. Recognizing the needs of children with diverse learning styles, particularly those who are neurodiverse, she founded Classroom Connections in 1997.
This grassroots initiative has blossomed into an award-winning organization, developing innovative educational materials used across Canada and internationally.
Heather's drive to make a difference extends beyond Classroom Connections. She is also the founder and Executive Director of Change It UP and Unschooling School.
Raised in the United Church, Heather and her husband Don recently found a new faith community at St. Margaret's Church after relocating to Toronto's west end. A devoted mother and new grandmother, Heather brings a wealth of experience and compassion to her endeavors.
Churchwarden
Driven by a passion for social justice and inclusion, Diane brings over 25 years of experience to her role as Executive Director of Margaret's Housing and Community Support Services. Diane has dedicated her career to helping others. With expertise in health and social services, she has championed programs for the homeless, those facing mental illness, victims of violence, immigrants, and individuals struggling with substance abuse. A certified Mental Health First Aider, who holds a Master's degree in International Health Leadership from McGill University and a Bachelor's degree in Sociology. Diane is a cradle Anglican who reconnected with St. Margaret's Church during the pandemic, fostering a sense of belonging and community alongside her husband, Joseph.
Churchwarden
Heather, a passionate social entrepreneur and educator, is dedicated to creating an inclusive educational and learning system that caters to all children's diverse needs. Recognizing the needs of children with diverse learning styles, particularly those who are neurodiverse, she founded Classroom Connections in 1997.
This grassroots initiative has blossomed into an award-winning organization, developing innovative educational materials used across Canada and internationally.
Heather's drive to make a difference extends beyond Classroom Connections. She is also the founder and Executive Director of Change It UP and Unschooling School.
Raised in the United Church, Heather and her husband Don recently found a new faith community at St. Margaret's Church after relocating to Toronto's west end. A devoted mother and new grandmother, Heather brings a wealth of experience and compassion to her endeavors.
Churchwarden
Driven by a passion for social justice and inclusion, Diane brings over 25 years of experience to her role as Executive Director of Margaret's Housing and Community Support Services. Diane has dedicated her career to helping others. With expertise in health and social services, she has championed programs for the homeless, those facing mental illness, victims of violence, immigrants, and individuals struggling with substance abuse. A certified Mental Health First Aider, who holds a Master's degree in International Health Leadership from McGill University and a Bachelor's degree in Sociology. Diane is a cradle Anglican who reconnected with St. Margaret's Church during the pandemic, fostering a sense of belonging and community alongside her husband, Joseph.