Financial support is often the cornerstone of academic success, and for many students, scholarships open the door to higher education. Beyond easing financial stress, these awards provide recognition, motivation, and a sense of belonging, allowing students to focus on their academic and professional growth.

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Anastasija Popkova

From a young age, Anastasija Popkova knew she wanted to be a mental health counselor. The support she received from her therapist in middle school inspired an early appreciation of self-awareness and emotional education.

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A yoga therapist and studio owner, Catherine Johnson brings a holistic approach to mental health counseling. Her work is driven by the belief that individuals with complex or childhood trauma benefit greatly from therapeutic methods that incorporate both the body and mind.

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