Senior healthcare is at its best when it’s coupled with resources and support for the professionals who dedicate their careers to serving our seniors. Elevate Charities assists in providing those resources.
Through grants and scholarships, we are helping these qualified professionals gain the education needed to advance in the field of senior-focused healthcare.
In addition, our scholarship programs can facilitate larger access, helping more caregivers and healthcare professionals have the information they need.
For those who have a passion for senior-focused healthcare and are interested in progressing in their career, the Helping our HeritAge Scholarship Program can provide the resources needed. The need for professionally trained clinicians is growing, and that the population of individuals who will require geriatric care in the next decade is increasing at an equal or greater rate.
Scholarship Winners
Elevate Charities
ASHLEY DAVIS
$10,000
“I am feeling very overwhelmed and thankful to Elevate Charities for this opportunity. Thank you.”
HEIDI THOMAS
$10,000
“Thank you to Elevate Charities. This has made my dreams come true. It is truly a privilege to have won this scholarship.”
DEREK MCCUTCHEON
$2,000
“This is a great opportunity for people, it gives a drive into the nursing career. I want to give the elderly the care they truly need. This change is going to help me give more personalized care. I want to be there and to provide choices.”
DEBRA SMITH
$2,000
“It blows my mind to think someone is that generous to give money to help others. I don’t think a ‘thank you’ is enough. It’s an honor to have received this scholarship from Elevate Charities.”
CARRIE PHILLIPS
$2,000
“Thank you for this opportunity. It’s amazing to know they give out these scholarships to nursing students that have a nursing goal in mind and Elevate Charities allows me to do that.”
KELLY CRAIGMYLE
$2,000
“I am very excited and honored to have been awarded a scholarship from Elevate Charities. A big thank you to everyone and all their sponsors.”