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Dominique Rochefort

Education student Dominique Rochefort explains how receiving a donor-funded bursary means more than the financial impact. “It changed my life knowing that I had people on my side. That I have people who were rooting for me before they even knew me.â€

Finding support, a mentor and a friend

When Dominique Rochefort received her first ßÉßɱ¬ÁÏ bursary, she searched the name of the donor online. She wasn’t expecting to find much, and at first, she didn’t. She learned that Wendy Gedney is a retired teacher living on Vancouver Island, but not much else. When Wendy reached out to her by email, Dominique ended up finding both a mentor and a friend.

You can read more about Dominique and Wendy’s connection on the UVic Education website

As a mother of two young children, citizen of the Métis Nation, diagnosed with mild developmental coordination disorder, Dominique’s journey to become an empowered teacher was mined with self-doubts and life challenges. Read the news story about her path to graduation.