#BridgeTheGap on #GivingTuesday
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NBCC Foundation IncGive today to #BridgeTheGap and help us fund a rural or military counseling scholarship!
$555
raised by 16 people
$10,000 goal
This holiday season, after Black Friday and Cyber Monday, keep the “giving” in Thanksgiving by participating in our #GivingTuesday campaign.
The NBCC Foundation uses #GivingTuesday donations to fund additional master’s-level counseling scholarships for students committed to serving rural or military communities after graduation. With the strength of social media and powerful partnerships with donors like you, we can make a huge impact on mental health resources in our communities.
Help us reach our $10,000 goal by using your social media reach to promote our #GivingTuesday campaign, and help us #BridgeTheGap in mental health services for underserved communities!
Meet Nicole Gabriel
NBCC Foundation Giving Tuesday Scholar
As a 27-year military officer veteran and military spouse, Nicole Gabriel is helping to #bridgethegap for service members and veterans to have access to better and more mental health services. In 2019, Ms. Gabriel received an $8,000 scholarship from the NBCC Foundation to support her counseling education and facilitate her service to military populations thanks to the generous contributions of NBCC Foundation's 2018 Giving Tuesday supporters.
NBCC Foundation military, minority, and rural scholarships, and capacity-building grants are made possible by donors who are inspired and motivated to help bridge the gap in mental health support for underserved and never-served communities around the world.
The NBCC Foundation’s objectives: (1) increase the number of National Certified Counselors (2) ensure that they are working in high-priority areas and 3) engage them in the innovation of counseling practices for the underserved.
The Foundation’s strategy is to award scholarships and fellowships to individuals who are already pursuing a career as a professional counselor, are affiliated with one of the high-priority areas and will commit to working there for at least two years. All NBCC Foundation award recipients are involved in innovation and leadership training that enable the individuals to expand effective practice in their locations.