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Canadian Council of Muslim Women (CCMW) Lila Fahlman Scholarship Fund
 

Canadian Council of Muslim Women (CCMW) Lila Fahlman Scholarship Fund

Location: Canada

The Lila Fahlman Scholarship is named after the late Dr. Lila Fahlman, a renowned educator and founder of the CCMW (Canadian Council of Muslim Women).

The scholarship is sponsored by CCMW with generous donations by community members and sponsors. You can have an impact right now by donating to support this year's scholarship! Your generous donation will help provide this life-changing program to more equity-deserving Canadian Muslim women across the country.

Individual scholarships of $1000 may be awarded to Canadian Muslim women who are enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or certificate programs at a Canadian college or university.

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Preference may be given to those who are involved in or have previously supported CCMW through their volunteer work.

Scholarship money will be deposited to the educational institution that the student is attending.

Support Canadian Muslim Women's Education by donating to the Lila Fahlman scholarship!

To donate to support the choose Support the Lila Fahlman Scholarship Fund when you make a donation online here.

The story of the Canadian Council of Muslim Women (CCMW) begins in 1982 when a group of dynamic and devoted Muslim women from across the country congregated in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Led by the late founder of CCMW, Dr. Lila Fahlman, these women sought to mobilize their passion for social justice and faith in order to enrich their communities and work towards the common good of Canadian society.

This inaugural meeting led to the establishment of CCMW, a not-for-profit organization that works to provide equity, equality and empowerment for all Canadian Muslim women. For the past 30 years, its proud and accomplished roster of members have achieved and continue to achieve great milestones for Muslim women and Canada’s multicultural landscape. As a highly diverse organization, CCMW is firmly committed to the overarching vision of improving the status of Muslim women to remain true to their Islamic heritage and Canadian identity.