The Chatham-Kent Nonprofit Network has an exciting opportunity for students.
Acting Project Coordinator Erica Kitchen says the bursary is open to students going into a range of studies.
“We’re so happy that this is our third year of being able to offer this bursary. The family of Josie Matteis Doto has set up a trust, and we’re able to – with their generosity – be able to award a student going off to college or university $1000 to go toward their education,” says Kitchen.
The $1,000 bursary is in memory of Josie, who passed away in 2015. Students interested in applying can visit The Chatham-Kent Nonprofit Network for the details.