Published: 10 Mar 2025 52 views
In an effort to bring young volunteers into the Canadian Hemophilia Society (CHS), and in recognition that a sound education is of utmost importance (particularly for those who might not be able to succeed in a vocation requiring strenuous physical labour), the CHS offers the opportunity for those who qualify to receive a scholarship or bursary in the amount of $5,000 to attend a post-secondary institution of their choice.
The CHS James Kreppner Memorial Scholarship and Bursary Program is a posthumous tribute to James Kreppner, a long-time volunteer and member of the CHS Board of Directors, and a highly respected and exemplary activist. He passed away in 2009 from complications related to HIV and hepatitis C. The CHS James Kreppner Scholarship and Bursary Program is an ongoing tribute to James’ dedication, intelligence and commitment to the CHS and community service.
Founded in 1953, the Canadian Hemophilia Society (CHS) is a national voluntary health charity. Its mission is to advocate to improve the health and quality of life for all people in Canada living with an inherited bleeding disorder until cures are universally available. Its vision is a world free from the pain and suffering of inherited bleeding disorders. The Canadian Hemophilia Society (CHS), whose national headquarters are in Montreal, is an organization that works at three levels: nationally, provincially and locally. We have ten provincial chapters across the country. Some of our chapt... continue reading
The CHS awards scholarships and bursaries in the amount of $5,000. The award categories are as follows:
The program is open to Canadians with inherited bleeding disorders: hemophilia (factor VIII or IX), von Willebrand disease, rare factor deficiencies, platelet function disorders; carriers, and those who contracted hepatitis C or HIV through a blood transfusion. Spouses and children of the people mentioned above may also apply.
Please note that the mature student bursary is for students returning to or beginning a course of studies at any post-secondary or vocational institution.
Fpr more details, visit Canadian Hemophilia Society (CHS) James Kreppner Memorial Scholarship and Bursary Program webpage