One or more awards, of a minimum of $1,000 each, are given to entering, transferring or continuing undergraduate students in the School of Child and Youth Care with demonstrated financial need and who have been actively involved in volunteering or paid employment in advocacy work on behalf of children/youth facing adversity. Preference is for students who have lived experience in foster care or out-of-home/alternative care. Applicants must submit a description (maximum 300 words) describing their volunteer or paid advocacy work on behalf of children/youth facing adversity. Approval of the recipient(s) will be made by the Senate Committee on Awards upon the recommendation of the School of Child and Youth Care.
One or more awards, of a minimum of $1,000 each, are given to entering, transferring or continuing undergraduate students in the School of Child and Youth Care with demonstrated financial need and who have been actively involved in volunteering or paid employment in advocacy work on behalf of children/youth facing adversity. Preference is for students who have lived experience in foster care or out-of-home/alternative care. Applicants must submit a description (maximum 300 words) describing their volunteer or paid advocacy work on behalf of children/youth facing adversity. Approval of the recipient(s) will be made by the Senate Committee on Awards upon the recommendation of the School of Child and Youth Care. Department(s): Child and Youth Care.
Application required. Renewable: No. One or more awards, of a minimum of $1,000 each, are given to entering, transferring or continuing undergraduate students in the School of Child and Youth Care with demonstrated financial need and who have been actively involved in volunteering or paid employment in advocacy work on behalf of children/youth facing adversity. Preference is for students who have lived experience in foster care or out-of-home/alternative care. Applicants must submit a description (maximum 300 words) describing their volunteer or paid advocacy work on behalf of children/youth facing adversity. Approval of the recipient(s) will be made by the Senate Committee on Awards upon the recommendation of the School of Child and Youth Care.
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