Third Annual Student Writing
Competitions Launched by UCCL Foundation
“The Foundation has already
doled out $2,000 since 2008, the inaugural year of the competitions which
marked the 75th anniversary of
Two separate awards are
being offered. Valued at $500, the High School Civil Liberties Award will go to
a Canadian student aged 13-18 who submits a research essay of up to 1,500 words
based on a Holodomor theme. The winning essay will be determined by a
selection committee derived from the Ukrainian Canadian community. Judging will
be based solely on the quality of essay content. Submission deadline has been
set at
The Civil Liberties
Opinion-Editorial Award will go to a high school or post-secondary student
whose Holodomor-based opinion-editorial appears in print in a major Canadian
newspaper prior to the
“We’re very pleased with the
quality of applications we have received through the first two years of the
competitions,” continued Harasymiw. “The Foundation looks forward to receiving
many high-quality submissions in the upcoming months.”
Last year, Adrian Warchola
of
More detailed information
along with application forms can be obtained by e-mailing the Ukrainian
Canadian Civil Liberties Foundation at UCCLF@hotmail.com.
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