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9457 136 St
Surrey, British Columbia
V3V 5W4
604 588-1258
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In February 2021, our family experienced a devastating loss. Our brother John passed away unexpectedly, leaving a huge void in the lives of all who knew him. John was a wonderful brother, a loving and thoughtful son, a proud father and papa, as well as a nephew, cousin, friend, and co-worker to so many people.Being a journeyman lineman played a...
The purpose of the Turn Around Scholarship Fund is to provide scholarships to graduating high school seniors who have been able to turn their lives around despite difficult situations.The scholarship is made possible through the generous contributions of many in the community including: Gladys E. Langroise Fund, Les Bois Kiwanis Club, Boise Sunrise Rotary Club, Heritage United, Joe’s Kids, Idaho...
FRA believes that educating our service members, veterans and their families is important to their futures, as well as the future of our country. In addition to FRA's longstanding advocacy for enhanced DoD and VA education benefits, the FRA Education Foundation was established in 2009, to support the needs of students pursuing higher education.The Foundation sponsors a generous scholarship program...
All graduating high school seniors who are Mira Mesa residents and have enjoyed participating in community volunteering are encouraged to apply for this year’s college scholarship that MMTC awards annually based on community service. The Mira Mesa Town Council/Verne Goodwin Scholarship Fund will award three $1000 scholarships in June. There is no minimum grade point average required. Students must be...
Patrick Malone & Associates Offers Scholarship to Law Students for Representing Real PeopleEvery day across America, tens of thousands of people stand up in court to represent themselves without a lawyer. Their cases are serious, but there is no constitutional right to a lawyer for civil cases, and so many come to court alone because they cannot afford an attorney.They...
This entrance scholarship was established by the Province of Nova Scotia in 1991 to encourage young people to educate themselves on human rights issues in Canada. It honours the life and work of the late Dr. P. Anthony Johnstone, a former Executive Director of the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission.This is a non-renewable entrance scholarship for $6,000 and applies to...