Who Can Apply:
- Trever was born and raised in Southern California. He was a loving son, brother, grandson, nephew and cousin. He had loving relationships with his family members and his goal in life was to be the best version of himself and start a family of his own,
- Trever had a passion for baseball. Since he was able to walk he always had a baseball in his hand. He became a superb athlete, playing baseball from Little League to college. He was a team player, devoted friend, and always acted unselfishly making decisions for the good of others.
- Trever was sensitive in his nature. Due to his personal struggles with mental illness he was very empathetic to others in need and had a desire to help those along their journey. He would often make lunches to bring to the homeless and was supportive to others struggling as he did. Even if he had nothing to give, he would offer a smile and kind words.
- As mentioned above, Trever struggled with mental illness and he was taken too soon by suicide. In the challenges of a post-COVID world, it can be difficult to cope, but those who struggle are not alone. The Trever David Clark Memorial Scholarship will support a student who has been affected by mental illness.
- High school seniors, undergraduates, trade school students, and graduate students are eligible to apply if they have experience with mental illness either directly or indirectly, such as a family member.
Submission: To apply, write about how your experience with mental health has influenced your beliefs, relationships, and career goals.
Deadline: November 15, 2023
Amount: Varies
Learn More: https://bold.org/scholarships/trever-david-clark-memorial-scholarship/