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The Gaulin Foundation

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About

The Gaulin Foundation is a philanthropic organization. Based on the limited information available from their website landing page, the foundation appears to be a bilingual (English/French) organization, though specific details about their mission, programs, and funding priorities are not available from the main page.

Funding Opportunities

Sarah Gaulin Memorial Scholarship

The Sarah Gaulin Memorial Scholarship was established in honour of Sarah Gaulin, who died at age 26 after a longtime battle with mental illness. Along with her passion for Paralympic sport, Sarah actively pursued a career in the healthcare field. The scholarship seeks to support and encourage the resilience of individuals with mental illness pursuing post-secondary education, which Sarah believed strongly in. Students must be registered in a post-secondary institution and provide documented proof of their mental illness. The scholarship will be awarded to outstanding applicants who meet the criteria of the program. Notwithstanding her health issues, Sarah persevered and continued to attend and excel in her educational field of choice, and this scholarship honors her legacy by helping others who face similar challenges pursue their educational dreams.

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education

Sarah Gaulin Memorial Scholarship

The Sarah Gaulin Memorial Scholarship is designed to support Canadian post-secondary students who are persevering through mental health challenges. The scholarship recognizes students with clinically diagnosed mental health conditions as defined in the DSM who have been actively managing their condition for at least two years while pursuing their academic goals. Applicants must be enrolled full-time at an accredited Canadian college or university and be actively involved in a treatment plan with healthcare professionals or mental health support services. The program specifically supports students facing significant mental health obstacles and demonstrates the foundation's commitment to breaking down barriers to education for those living with mental health conditions. Recipients are selected based on their demonstrated perseverance through mental health struggles, strong commitment to their academic career, and potential to be outstanding community participants.

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education

At a Glance

Total Funding Opportunities
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2
Source Domain
gaulin.foundation

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