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Posted 16 April 2016 - 08:37 PM

Denise A. Harrison Memorial Scholarship

 

Project Jason is honored to offer scholarships to qualified immediate family members of  persons missing in the US for the annual Keys to Healing retreat. The scholarship fund, is in memory of board member Denise Harrison, who passed away in October of 2015 after a lengthy and courageous battle with cancer. 

 

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Even though Denise did not have a missing loved one, she loved the retreat and the impact it has on families of missing persons who attend. Her contribution to the retreat as a key assistant and liaison with the attendees was invaluable. No one would have guessed she did not have the personal experience of having a loved one missing because she so deeply loved her work and the people who were fortunate to be able to take part in this coping skills retreat.

 

It was her fondest wish and hope that the retreat can continue on for years to come, making a difference in the lives of others as it did hers. Through her generous spirit, which lives on forever in all  whom she touched during her life and afterward, Project Jason and the family of Denise Harrison offers scholarships for qualified family members of missing persons which cover the retreat fees.

 

The retreat fees cover transportation to and from the Kansas City airport (The 2016 location) or an airport hotel, your room at the retreat center, all classes, talks, related activities, provided snacks, beverages, and meals. 

 

Get the details on the retreat here: http://projectjason....uly-29-31-2016/

 

Qualifications to attend the Keys to Healing retreat:

 

  • The loved one must be reported to a US law enforcement agency as a missing person and be listed in the NCIC as such.
  • The missing loved one must be registered with Project Jason by a qualified immediate family member.
  • The immediate family member's relationship to the missing loved one is any of the following: legal parents, adult siblings 18 years of age or older, or spouse.

 

Note: A support person is allowed to attend with the qualified immediate family member, but is not eligible for the scholarship. Examples of a support person include: adult siblings, adult children, spouse, domestic partner, or grandparents of the attendee.

 

Qualifications to apply for the Denise A. Harrison Memorial Scholarship:

 

  • The applicant must meet all qualification for attendance as listed above.
  • The applicant has not attended the Keys to Healing retreat more than once.
  • The applicant has the need for financial assistance.
  • The chosen applicant is able to make all necessary personal arrangements to attend the retreat.
  • The chosen applicant is able to provide their own transportation to the retreat.

 

How to apply for the Denise A. Harrison Memorial Scholarship:

 

Applicants who meet all the qualifications as above need to submit the following to Project Jason via the designated online application form by May 22, 2016:

 

  • Name, city, state, missing loved one's name and your relationship to the missing loved one.
  • 250 words or more stating why it would be important for you to attend the retreat and your goal for outcomes as a result of  having attended.

 

If you are interested and meet the qualifications, please email us to be sent the link to the online application form. Email: assistance@projectjason.org

 

All applications will be reviewed and the selected scholarships winner(s) notified no later than May 29, 2016.  Selected applicants will need to give final confirmation of attendance to Project Jason by June 5, 2016.  All applicants will be notified of their status as soon as the selection and acceptance processes are complete.


Kelly Murphy, Mother of Missing Jason Jolkowski
President and Founder,
Project Jason
www.projectjason.org

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If you have seen any of our missing persons, please call the law enforcement agency listed on the post. All missing persons are loved by someone, and their families deserve to find the answers they seek in regards to the disappearance.






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