M’akola Development Services (MDS) is a professional development consulting firm committed to supporting vibrant, diverse communities in British Columbia. Our clients span the entire province, and our work involves planning, developing, and operating high-density, multi-family affordable housing projects for public, private, and non-profit clients. MDS is the partner organization of M’akola Housing Society.
ABOUT JUDY BOURNE
This scholarship is in memory of Judy Bourne, an inspirational woman of Cree Ancestry. Judy was a devoted wife and mother of six children who was well known for her athletic and coaching abilities, particularly as a nationally and internationally recognized volleyball coach. Judy taught for many years in a variety of subjects at various grade levels. From 1984-1989, she was the Executive Director of M’akola Housing Society, a society responsible for developing urban Indigenous housing on Vancouver Island. Under her guidance, the society became a model for housing projects across Canada. During her tenure she (along with well-known artist Roy Henry Vickers) was chosen by the Aboriginal Nations Education Department as a role model for her contribution to the Indigenous Communities of this area.
The application deadline for this scholarship is 4:30 PM May 8, 2024.
Complete details and the application for this scholarship is available in the file document below.
Please see Ms. Sansregret in the Career Centre if you have any questions.
ABOUT JUDY BOURNE
This scholarship is in memory of Judy Bourne, an inspirational woman of Cree Ancestry. Judy was a devoted wife and mother of six children who was well known for her athletic and coaching abilities, particularly as a nationally and internationally recognized volleyball coach. Judy taught for many years in a variety of subjects at various grade levels. From 1984-1989, she was the Executive Director of M’akola Housing Society, a society responsible for developing urban Indigenous housing on Vancouver Island. Under her guidance, the society became a model for housing projects across Canada. During her tenure she (along with well-known artist Roy Henry Vickers) was chosen by the Aboriginal Nations Education Department as a role model for her contribution to the Indigenous Communities of this area.
The application deadline for this scholarship is 4:30 PM May 8, 2024.
Complete details and the application for this scholarship is available in the file document below.
Please see Ms. Sansregret in the Career Centre if you have any questions.
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