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Four students receive bursary awards from Richmond charity

A Richmond non-profit has launched a bursary program to assist talented students to pursue their post-secondary education.
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The Community Mental Wellness Association of Canada has moved to a new location recently.

A Richmond non-profit is handing out four bursaries to Grade 12 students to help them pursue post-secondary education in the Lower Mainland. 

The Community Mental Wellness Association of Canada (CMWAC), a non-profit providing mental health education and information, has launched a bursary program to assist talented and ambitious students who need financial aid to pursue post-secondary education in either psychology or health sciences majors. 

Four high school grads - Celine Wong, Isabel Huang, Tasneet Suri, and Michelle Ho - will be awarded their $500 bursaries at the organization’s upcoming AGM.