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$2000 Bursary For Foster Children

Storwell is offering an annual bursary of $2,000 in support of foster children to help them attend post-secondary schools and to offer a hand up as they make their way forward in life.

BURSARY APPLICATION FORM

Eligibility:

  • Applicant must have been a foster child with an official Canadian or American foster care program and agrees to having the above organization verify the same.
  • Will be enrolled as a full-time student at a recognized general/ vocational College or post-secondary institution in Canada or USA as of Sept.
  • Canadian or American Citizen or Permanent Resident
  • Applicant must be 24 years of age or less at the time of application
  • Winner agrees to having his/her name, photo and post secondary institution displayed on the Storwell website.

Application Process:

  • Simply fill out our application by September 1st to be considered
  • This is an annual bursary, you may apply at any time your application will be put towards the next award
  • All information submitted on this form is strictly confidential

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