Every year, Herbaland allocates scholarships to support local students in their post-secondary education. The Herbaland Charity Scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate excellent academic achievement, while showing dedication and commitment in giving back to their community. These students embody Herbaland’s values, and we are proud to sponsor these incredible pupils through their education.
HERBALAND CHARITY SCHOLARSHIP
MEET OUR SCHOLARS
JACOB IMOO
Hugh Boyd Secondary School, Richmond BC
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to meet sunshine in human form, let us introduce you to Jacob. His compelling passion for service is truly inspiring, and his charismatic personality is impossible to miss. He’s also a Nationally-Ranked bowler for Team Canada! Jacob will be attending Simon Fraser University in the fall.
JESSICA HUANG
Richmond Secondary School, Richmond BC
Jessica discovered her passion for art and sciences at a very young age. As a High School student, Jessica became super involved with both the Art and Science community and she founded the magazine “Work in Progress”, which can now be found at various Vancouver retailers. Jessica will be attending McGill University in the fall.
AMOS CHENG
Steveston-London Secondary School, Richmond BC
Amos is a driven and compassionate athlete with a passion for computer sciences. His determination to create better accessibility for technology in the future is inspiring, and his incredible sense of community shines both on and off the volleyball court. Amos will be attending the University of Waterloo in the fall.
ABOUT THE HERBALAND CHARITY SCHOLARSHIP
Herbaland strives to support and provide young individuals with pursuing their educational aspirations. Through the Herbaland Charity Scholarship, students can feel more confident in pursuing their dream institutions, and be one step closer to making their aspirations come true. As community leaders ourselves, The Herbaland Charity Scholarship showcases bright, determined, and ambitious students who seek to make a difference in their community.