INFORMATION AND APPLICATION SUPPORT SESSION
INFORMATION AND APPLICATION SUPPORT SESSION
INFORMATION AND APPLICATION SUPPORT SESSION
When: Wednesday, February 7, 2024
Information Sessions Times: 10 AM, 11 AM, 12 PM, and 1 PM.
Drop in anytime 10 AM-2 PM for application assistance at the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre (6688 Southoaks Crescent, Burnaby BC V5E 4M7)
After each information session, Outreach Workers can assist you with your application and validate your documents. Please be prepared to show your photo ID and proof of address.
Light refreshments will be served.
For more information on the grants available and eligibility requirements, see www.jcwellness.org.
Thank you to Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre and Nikkei Seniors for their generous support.
CONTACT US: 672-755-3486
Meet Our 2022-23 Bursary Recipient
Please join us in taking a moment to congratulate our 2022-23 Nikkei Youth Athletics Bursary recipient - the Kamloops Judo Club!
Please join us in taking a moment to congratulate our 2022-23 Nikkei Youth Athletics Bursary recipient - the Kamloops Judo Club!
The Kamloops Judo Club Society has been dedicated to teaching the principles and philosophy established by the founder of judo over the years. The Club has not only produced many champions at the national and provincial levels but has developed many outstanding citizens who became leaders in the City of Kamloops.
About the Bursary
The $1,000 NYAB is awarded annually and recognizes the achievements of Canadian Nikkei youth student-athletes who foster excellence in sports, academics and community leadership. It was made possible through a generous donation by the Nikkei Hockey Program.
Catching Up with Beth: Environmental Issues, Grad School & The Value of Sports
Beth was our first Nikkei Youth Athletics Bursary recipient! Here’s what she’s been up to…
Catching Up With Beth: Environmental Issues, Grad School & The Value Of Sports
Beth was our first Nikkei Youth Athletics Bursary recipient! Here’s what she’s been up to…
“I am currently in my fourth year at Simon Fraser University. I am studying towards a Bachelor of Science in Physical Geography. I was previously studying earth sciences, but I decided to switch to physical geography because it has a larger focus on the environmental issues that we face today. I plan to finish my degree in the next year or so and then begin a masters program.
Since receiving the Nikkei Youth Athletics Bursary in 2016, I played senior womens softball for a few years but then decided to focus on work and school. I do plan to return to sports, whether it be coaching or playing, because I believe participating in athletic programs provides you with valuable skills and experiences that will continue to benefit you for the rest of your life.”