Four young people to receive £6,000 during their university career
Four talented young people are celebrating. Following a panel interview Emma Hinks, Sander Morris, Harry Thomas, and Molly Vaughan have been selected as the recipients of the Cleaning & Hygiene Suppliers Association’s (CHSA) Bursary.
The Bursary is open to the children of CHSA members’ employees.
The four recipients will each receive £6,000 over the course of their university career. It will be paid in three installments, £2,000 being paid at the start of each academic year or the first three years if the degree is longer.
Emma Hinks is to study Children and Adolescent Mental Health at Edge Hill. Her father works at Evans Vanodine. Sander Morris is planning to study History at Durham University. His father works at Karcher Limited. Harry Thomas is planning to study Mathematics, also at Durham University. His father works at Arco Limited. Molly Vaughan is to study Learning & Teaching at the University of Northampton. Her mother also works at Karcher Limited.
Since it was first awarded in 2016 in its current form, 21 young people have benefitted from the financial support offered by the Bursary. It has made it possible for them to engage fully in their university careers, paying for books and study materials, field trips and club memberships. It has also provided the freedom to enjoy the full range of social opportunities.
Applicants were assessed by a Judging Panel, led by CHSA Vice President and Treasurer David Garcia, according to need, worthiness endeavour, and overall performance.
David Garcia explained: “It is a pleasure to be able to give something back by offering valuable financial support to the children of our members’ employees.
“Every year we find it incredibly difficult to make the final decision, and this year was no different. It is an extremely rewarding experience to meet the talented young people and hear about their hard work and aspirations for the future. They are always impressive. I wish we could award the bursary to them all. We very much hope the final four, and all the applicants, enjoy their time and university.”