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350 Dogwood St
Campbell River, British Columbia
V9W 2X9
250 286-6282
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This program, also known as the Hap Arnold Grant, is the centerpiece of the AFAS education support. The application process for the Arnold Grant serves as a platform for other key education support opportunities at the Society, including the Merit Scholarship program, and Interest-free Supplemental loan program.The Hap Arnold grant is uniquely tailored to recognize the proper weighing of family...
The APN program is a unique career laddering program for Health Care Assistants (HCAs) wishing to train as Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). The APN program allows students to apply training and experience garnered as an HCA to accelerate their training as an LPN. Supporting the HCAs to enroll in this program will help to retain HCAs in BC’s public health...
Dr. Gabriel and Christine Chiu are active philanthropists who avidly support a variety of organizations such as: Children Mending Hearts, Cedars Sinai, the American Red Cross, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, John Wayne Cancer Institute, Children's Action Network, GenArt, AVIVA, Project Angel Food, Center Dance Arts, Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Obesity, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Help for Orphans,...
Trying to finish a degree or certification program while you work in footwear either part time or full time? Let us help! Two Ten's Employee Scholarships are worth up to $16,000 in total. Scholars receive annual awards of $4,000, renewable for up to four years of part-time or full-time study in an accredited associate or bachelor degree program or vocational/technical...
The Governor General’s History Awards are Canada’s top honours in the field of history and heritage. They celebrate the very best in Canadian achievements to ensure our national past has a vibrant presence in our society today.The awards were first established in 1996 by Canada’s National History Society to recognize excellence in teaching Canadian history. In 2011, the awards program...
Established in 1968, the Maude and Alexander Hadden Scholarship is awarded to exceptionally worthy high school seniors with demonstrated financial need, for up to four years of college undergraduate study. Hadden Scholars must be U.S. citizens matriculating at a four-year accredited college or university established in the United States.In awarding Hadden Scholarships, Youth Foundation considers scholastic achievement, character, leadership, volunteerism,...