The Canadian Home Products Trade Association has announced the renaming of its scholarship program in memory of former president Vaughn Crofford (pictured), who died last year at the age of 73. The program helps offset the cost of post-secondary education for children of employees of CHPTA member companies. Successful candidates receive $1,000 for their first year of study leading to a degree or diploma from an accredited community college or university.
CHPTA renames scholarship in honour of Vaughn Crofford
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