Camille Donaldson Memorial Scholarship Fund
Organized by
Maggie Watkins
Maggie Watkins
$7,305
Raised of $8,000 goal
1 scholarship funded
Contributions
48JB
James& Brenda Howze
$200
VB
Vanessa Baughman
$50
VH
Vickie Hunter
$50
VB
Vanessa Baughman
$25
ZS
Zawatski Siblings
$300
Our goal
This scholarship is to honor the memory of Camille Morgan Donaldson and to carry on her legacy. Camille touched countless lives with her joy, warmth and laughter and was a tireless advocate for mental health. She had her own battles but always worked to create safe spaces for people to share their struggles and successes with mental illness. Camille was a light on this Earth who touched countless lives and whose impact lives on.
The Camille Donaldson Memorial Scholarship will grant a one-time award of $5,000 to a Georgia high school senior who has battled mental health challenges. The scholarship will be given annually. Any amount donated in Camille’s honor would be greatly appreciated and will allow future generations of students to access higher education.
Scholarships made possible by your generosity
Comments from contributors 17
Vanessa Baughman2 months ago
$50
For Camille, in her memory.
Zawatski Siblings8 months ago
$300
thank you for not giving up and continuing to fight. so many people love you that you may not even think about. your life has touched so many people already and there are many more impacts you will have on this earth for years to come. we miss our 4th sibling, Camille, and are grateful that you can use her struggles for something positive. We will never forget her.
Lindsey Snyder8 months ago
$25
For sweet Camille.
Anonymous8 months ago
$500
In loving memory, and with much love to her family and friends.
Cori Roberts8 months ago
$25
For Camille
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