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FAQ: Canadian Youths Honored for Collaborative Projects with Parents and Mentors
TL;DR
The Tidbits of Change Foundation awards $1,000-$5,000 bursaries to youth who gain recognition and educational funding through impactful community projects with mentors.
The foundation selects youth who partner with a parent or mentor on meaningful projects, then awards bursaries to support their post-secondary education goals.
Youth initiatives like supporting siblings of children with special needs and helping the homeless create stronger communities and inspire future collaborations.
Three Canadian youths won awards for creating a sibling support nonprofit, launching a student film festival, and volunteering with their father to aid the homeless.
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The Tidbits of Change Foundation is an organization that celebrates youths who collaborate with a parent or mentor on meaningful projects or adventures, awarding recipients bursaries ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 to support their post-secondary education goals.
Amy Attalla of Fernie, B.C. created Sibshops Fernie to support siblings of children with special needs; Sho Kagawa Brooks co-founded the Sea to Sky Student Short Film Festival; and Kaelyn Smith partnered with her father to support people experiencing homelessness through volunteer work with organizations like The Mustard Seed.
A selection committee from the Tidbits of Change Foundation reviewed applications and selected three individuals who stood out for their collaborative initiatives, with co-founder Hali ScottSmith noting they had a difficult task choosing from many incredible projects.
The foundation recognizes youths who collaborate with a parent or mentor on meaningful projects or adventures that make an impact in their communities, with this year's winners focusing on peer support for siblings of children with special needs, creating a student film festival, and homelessness outreach.
Recipients receive bursaries ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 to support their post-secondary education goals, with specific awards including the Tidbits of Change Award and Youth Inspiration Bursary Awards presented by sponsors like HEAD/Tyrolia and Kal Tire.
The foundation is now accepting applications for its 2026 bursaries, with the application period running until April 30, 2026.
More information is available at tidbitsofchange.org, and for specific inquiries, contact Greg Scott at gs@tidbitsofc... (contact information appears truncated in the source content).
According to foundation co-founder Greg Scott, these collaborative projects not only make meaningful community impacts but also strengthen relationships between youths and their parents or mentors, which he describes as 'an added win in today's world.'
The foundation hopes for a ripple effect where these efforts and initiatives will inspire others to pursue their own passion projects through collaboration with parents or mentors.
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