Investing in our youth.
This year, the J Harper Kent Charitable Foundation awarded over 40 scholarships to graduates in the Bathurst area. Since its inception, the foundation has awarded over two million dollars in scholarships.
Photo from left to right: Olivia Russell (St. Francis Xavier University), Sebastien Frenette (NBCC - Moncton), Dayna Hairston (Atlantic Business College), Douglas Kennedy (University of New Brunswick), Kristina White (Dalhousie University) - 2007 recipients of the J Harper Kent Scholarship
About J. Harper Kent
Mr. Kent was a second generation entrepreneur who acquired his fortune through various businesses, including the popular Main Street department store, a motel, a shoe store, a propane company, a bowling alley, and a movie theatre. His impact on the region was tremendous; many Bathurst residents can recall fond memories spent catching up with neighbors and friends at the department store.
Mr. Kent, along with his wife Gwendolyn, believed strongly in the power of education. He recognized that attending post secondary institutions could change both individual lives and communities as a whole. His love of the area, and desire to help others, ignited a vision that creating a scholarship program would allow students to return to the Bathurst region and contribute to its cultural, economic, and social prosperity.
Since the foundation was established in 1976, it has awarded more than two million dollars to students from the region. Originally, the scholarships were valued at 1,000 dollars each. They have since increased in value to echo Mr. Kent’s strong dedication to education, as well as to address rising costs of tuition. . The scholarships are unique in that the foundation takes a very holistic approach in awarding them, looking at not only academic achievement and financial need, but also community involvement and future aspirations.
Mr. Kent passed away in 1987, the same year that he received an honourary doctorate from the University of New Brunswick. Until her death in 2005, Mrs. Kent remained active on the foundation’s board and selection committee, helping to ensure that her husband’s vision would continue to benefit the region’s students for years to come.
Katie Gammon
Katie graduated from Bathurst High School in 1998. A member of the varsity basketball, volleyball, soccer, and hockey teams, she was honored as BHS Female Athlete of the Year. After graduation, she attended St. Mary’s University and completed a Bachelor of Science Degree in 2002. While at St. Mary’s, Katie was a member of the varsity basketball team. In 2006, Katie graduated from Dalhousie University’s College of Pharmacy and began working as a pharmacist at Jean Coutu in Bathurst. Katie currently resides in Bathurst and is the assistant coach of the BHS Varsity Girls Basketball Team.