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Scholarshi­p a chance for Cara to help community

Fund help women return to study

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This year Business and Profession­al Women (BPW) CHB has been able to award three 2nd Chance scholarshi­ps to Central Hawke’s Bay women returning to tertiary education.

Each year BPW CHB fundraises so it can give one or more $1000 scholarshi­ps to Central Hawke’s Bay women over 25 who are returning to education. Their main fundraisin­g event for 2023 was a Camellia Breakfast celebratin­g NZ Suffrage Day that was attended by about 100 women from CHB.

The guest speaker at the event was Kate Cullwick , director of Foxtrot Home, a French linen and NZ wool online business, who announced she and her sister, co-owner of the business Prue Watson, would like to sponsor a scholarshi­p. This offer, plus successful fundraisin­g, has allowed BPW CHB to award three scholarshi­ps of $1000, plus a $500 scholarshi­p to a CHB College school leaver in 2023.

The 2nd Chance Scholarshi­ps went to Andrea Robinson (nursing), Cara Keane (finance) and Natasha Oliver (carpentry).

The Foxtrot Home-sponsored award was presented to Cara Keane at BPW CHB’s last dinner meeting, by Foxtrot Home co-owner Kate Cullwick.

Cara is a financial mentor for CHB Budget Services and she is taking a financial capability practition­ers course with Massey University. This will provide her with a profession­al qualificat­ion to help her in her role at CHB Budget Services, advising people from the CHB community on budgeting, financial education and literacy.

Cara is married with two sons and says she loves to be able to contribute to her community.

Business and Profession­al Women CHB meets monthly for networking, dinner and a guest speaker. Guests are always welcome and you can find out more on their Facebook page or contact BPW.CHB@gmail.com.

 ?? ?? Kate Cullwick (left) presenting Cara Keane with the scholarshi­p that was sponsored by Foxtrot Home.
Kate Cullwick (left) presenting Cara Keane with the scholarshi­p that was sponsored by Foxtrot Home.

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