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About the Beverly Mascoll Scholarship

The Beverly Mascoll Scholarship is a $1,500 award designed to help offset the cost of post-secondary tuition and/or books, for a former or current Camp Jumoke camper. Along with the cash award, the recipient is also appointed as the Camp Jumoke poster child for the upcoming year.

In September 2004, at
Camp Jumoke's 10th Anniversary Gala, two special campers were the first to be awarded scholarships from Camp Jumoke in memory of Mrs. Mascoll.

With the receipt in 2005 of a substantial donation from the Beverly Mascoll Foundation, Camp Jumoke was honoured to formally launch the Camp Jumoke Scholarship Fund later that year.

The secondary benefit of this Scholarship brunch is that it helps to raise awareness for Camp Jumoke and our primary mandate of giving children, living with Sickle Cell Disease, the opportunity to experience summer camp.

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Camp Jumoke's 5th Annual
Beverly Mascoll Scholarship Award & Brunch

"Enriching the lives of children affected with the Sickle Cell disease"

hall imgCamp Jumoke will be hosted the 5th Annual Beverly Mascoll Scholarship Award & Brunch on Sunday, October 19th, 2008 from 11 am to 4:00 pm.

The brunch will took place at De Great Iron Pot, which is located at 55 Nugget Avenue in Scarborough.

The Beverly Mascoll Scholarship Award Brunch is a forum to celebrate the lives of children afflicted with Sickle Cell disease and to present an educational scholarship to a deserving child who demonstrates courage & wisdom, according to the Camp Jumoke's criteria.

It is the hope of the organization that their children will continue to say "Yes We Can!" and not allow the Sickle Cell disease to be an obstacle to living a full life.
geneThe brunch was an afternoon of inspiration, entertainment,
good old fashion fun and excellent cuisine to acknowledge the past, present and future of Camp Jumoke.

The inspiration for Camp Jumoke's brunch theme "Yes We Can!" finds its roots in the presidential candidacy of Senator Barack Obama. This universal statement profoundly signifies Camp Jumoke's commitment to sending more children to summer camp and to raise awareness for Sickle Cell Disease, despite the many challenges which exist in charitable fundraising.

Other Options to Support Jumoke

Alternately, you may print this donation form to submit donations to Camp Jumoke's address shown to the right. Please include your full name and return address for tax receipt purposes. Please do not send cash in the mail.

You may also contact us via email with questions and/or comments. Your request will be forwarded to the appropriate board member. Please allow 24 – 48 hours for a response to your inquiry.
Charity Registration #: 89001-4970-RR0001
All donation amounts of $20 or greater will be tax receipted.


Online Giving



In an effort to make it even easier for you to help us help children with Sickle Cell Disease, we have acquired the services of CanadaHelps.org to facilitate your online donation.

Click the link below to make an
Online Donation to Camp Jumoke.

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Camp Jumoke Head Office
1457 Dundas St. W.
Suite 203
Toronto, ON
M6J 1Y7

Tel: (416) 410-2995
Fax: (416) 920-2064
info@jumoke.org