ACTING QUICKLY CAN HELP REDUCE DAMAGE AND IMPROVE RECOVERY by MELISSA FOX It can start with weakness in your arm, or maybe you’ll find it difficult to talk all of a sudden. Could you be…
by ANNABEL COOPER For those who have suffered a stroke, life is unlikely to ever be the same again. Mark Selley and Sherlene Simmons bravely share their stories of survival, struggle, determination and strength to show…
by VEJAY STEEDE A stroke is a life changing event. An event that, if you’re fortunate enough to recover from, you will always carry with you. For many, a stroke is fatal, indeed it is the…
BY ERIN SILVER Volunteering is a great way to contribute to the community and get invaluable life experience. And if you’re applying for scholarships, volunteering can give you an extra leg up. “Scholarship committees look…
Advice on how to handle the stress of transitioning from high school to college and the scholarship process BY KRYSTAL MCKENZIE The final years of high school and the prospect of college can be daunting…
Your cover letter is one of the first impressions that you can give a scholarship committee. Put your best foot forward with these tips. BY ROBYN BARDGETT One of the most important tools that you…
By Vejay Steede Getting back to school can be stressful. Stress typically intensifies if preparedness is not where it should be. The best thing about “back to school” stress is that we always have time…