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Come Together and Change Lives
A letter from John Anderson, BA '77
This is where a King’s education can make all the difference. The University is devoted to inclusivity – it’s woven into every student’s experience. The faculty and staff are dedicated to making each student feel safe, cared for, and seen as a unique individual and part of a community committed to their success.
King’s is a magical place to learn, where individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds are embraced and given opportunities to realize their potential and make meaningful contributions to the world. They just need a chance. This is where you and I can make a difference.
Join me in creating opportunities for future King’s students by supporting an Opportunities Fund.
The Opportunities Fund will help cover tuition, accommodations, textbooks, and other costs associated with post-secondary education.
I believe receiving this support will do more than address the financial barrier standing between individuals and their dreams of a King’s education. Our faith in their potential can boost their faith in themselves – and isn’t that what we all need to succeed?
Thank you for considering this request for support. Now, let’s come together and change lives.
John Anderson BA '77 Political Science
Make your donation today: kings.uwo.ca/give
Miranda's Story

I am Indigenous and grew up in a family that struggled with substance abuse. The barriers to success in my life have been pervasive. After losing my mom to addiction when I was 18 years old, I had no choice but to begin living on my own in subsidized housing. Financial struggles have been a recurring problem for me, so there are truly no words for how much this award has helped. The funding I received has supported me as a student to ensure my success in the Social Work program. I am proud to say that my mental health has never been better, and I am getting straight As in school. With my Social Work degree, I aspire to help children who have experienced similar life barriers to reach their full potential and achieve their goals.