Altruism

Gordon Stirrett Community Service Grant

The Gordon Stirrett Wealth Management Community Service Grant

Do you want to make a difference in your community?
Are you looking for ways to give back and volunteer?

Apply for a Gordon Stirrett Wealth Management Community Service Grant today. These grants (valued up to $1000 each) provide seed money for student-led community projects, helping students to make a difference locally, regionally, and globally. Students in Grades 712 are eligible to apply.
Established in 2010, this initiative would not be possible without the generosity of past Grammar parent, Gordon Stirrett (Scott Stirrett ’09).

List of 13 items.

  • 2022-2023 Recipients

    • Middle School Students - Home for Dinner in support of Ronald McDonald House
    • Quinn Scarff '28 - Bake sale for Autism Awareness Month in support of Autism Nova Scotia
    • Prep & Middle School Students - Stud-a-thon in support of Habitat for Humanity
    • Olivia Liu '25, Heather Clarke '25, and Maggie Wen '25 - Bake and Candy sales to fundraise for baskets in support of Bryony House and Phoenix House
    • Senior School GSA (Mila Wuensch '25 and Esmée Ethridge '25) - The Rainbow Bash (Trivia Night and Dance for the HRM GSA community)
    • Jasmine Bhathena '29 - Tea with entertainment and auction in support of Ovarian Cancer Canada
  • 2021-2022 Recipients

    • Middle School Students - Grammar Home for Dinner - Ronald McDonald House
    • Jessica Lee '22 and Alexandra Wilson '22 - St. Andrew's Sunday Suppers Sandwich Program
    • Pearla El Rabahi '22 - Students for Wishes - 
    • Olivia Liu '25, Heather Clarke '25, Chloe Coles '25, Maggie Wen '25 - Animal Protection Campaign 
    • Ashika Da Silva '26, Nina Christmas '26, Zora Daramola '26, Abiona Dashi '26, Dhara Fitzgerald '26 - Bakesale for Adsum House
    • Zoya Hussain '22 and Kaia Driessen van der Lieck '22 - Fundraising in support of Halifax unhoused population
  • 2020-2021 Recipients

    • Olin Bailly '21 and Gabe David '21 - St. Andrew's Sunday Supper Sandwich 
    • Feed Nova Scotia All-School Fundraiser
  • 2019-2020 Recipients

    • Middle School and Senior School Students - Ronald McDonald Home for Dinner Program
    • Feed Nova Scotia All-School Fundraiser
    • Emma Burke '21 - We Help Two
    • Abby Steeves '23 and Heather Clarke '25 - Water Conservation Campaign
    • Abi Morum '20 - 4Teen
    • Anna Bakowsky '20, Matthew Fraser '20 and Linden Gray - 2020 Vision for Mental Health Runway to Recovery
    • Laura Skillin '20, Tryphena Evborokhai '20 and Madison Holdsworth '20 - Impact the Stats
  • 2018-2019 Recipients

    • Andrea Jacob '19 - "Girl Up" Organization
    • Hafsah Zubair '19, Haniya Qadeer '21 and Wajiha Zubair '21 - Cheesecakes for the Barho Family
    • Ayman Najaf '21 - Coffee House for Brain Cancer
    • Henry Wilson '20 and Arthur Huang '20 - Trivia Fundraiser
    • Middle School and Senior School Students - Ronald McDonald Home for Dinner Program
    • Anthony Abbass '25 - Feed Nova Scotia All-School Fundraiser
    • Grade 11 and 12 students - Habitat for Humanity
    • Laura Skillin '20, Tryphena Evborokhai '20 and Madison Holdsworth '20 - Impact the Stats
    • Maura Whitman '19 - Benefit Concert for Children's Wish and Ovarian Cancer
  • 2017-2018 Recipients

    • Middle School Students - Home for Dinner Program
    • Charlotte Langley '18 - Oral Health & Vaccinations for the Underprivileged
    • Alicia Jacob '18 - Music Program for Underprivileged Youth
    • Dimitra Tsimiklis '18 - The Grammar Closet in support of Laing House
    • Katie Blunden '19 & Noelle Tsimiklis '19 - Helping Hands of HGS: Ovarian Cancer Canada
  • 2016-2017 Recipients

    • Middle School Students -  Home for Dinner Program
    • Alicia Jacob '18 - Music for Underprivileged Youth
    • Andrea Jacob '19 - Girl Up Club
    • Gabriel Duguay '18 and Kaylee Woo '18 - Developing Sustainable Leadership Conference
    • Alicia Jacob '18 - Habitat for Humanity Music Program
  • 2015-2016 Recipients

    • Middle School Students - Home for Dinner Program
    • Mairi McKinnon '16 - Gryphon Records for Junior Achievement NS
    • Una Sverko '16 - Cook Book in support of Syrian refugees
  • 2014-2015 Recipients

    • Middle School Students - Home for Dinner Program
    • Katie Blunden '19, Janie Morency '19 and Noelle Tsimiklis '19 - Helping Hands of HGS: Ovarian Cancer Canada
    • Abby Falvey '15 & Sophie Poulos '15 - Mental Health Days
    • Senior 2 & 3 Students - Habitat for Humanity trip to Guatemala
    • Kirk Drabble '17 - Lacrosse Sports Team
    • Andrew Linton 15 - Running Water: Free the Children
  • 2013-2014 Recipients

    • Middle School Students  - Home for Dinner Program
    • Sawyer Bailly '19, Sasha Hirsch '19 and Lauren Jollimore-Behie '19 - Pink Shirt Day Stand Up Against Bullying
    • Sylvan Greyson '15 - Hunger Banquet for Wings of Hope Charity
    • Andrew Linton '15 - Running for Water for Hope International
  • 2012-2013 Recipients

    • Oliver Falvey '13 - Central Spryfield Elementary Swimming Program
    • Nika Gantar '16 - Malala's Dream
    • Janie Morency '19 - Helping Hands of HGS Ovarian Cancer Canada
    • Katherine Fraser '10 - Uganda Adventure
    • Renuka Koilpillai '14 - Backpacks for Back to School
    • Logan MacGillivray '15 - Listen to the Children Sierra Leone
  • 2011-2012 Recipients

    • Meghan Campbell '14 - Skates for St. Pat's Alexandra Students
    • Ankur Gupta '13 - Canadian Diabetes Association Food for Thought
    • Senior School Students - TED Talks
  • 2010-2011 Recipients

    • Samuel Collins '11 - Habitat for Humanity
    • Gillian Fong-McMaster '12 - Youth for a Hunger-Free Nova Scotia
Since 2013, the Ronald McDonald House (RMH) Home for Dinner program gives students the opportunity to plan, shop for, and prepare a meal, weekly, for families staying at RMH. Beyond giving of themselves and their time, students learn valuable skills in the kitchen, in preparing healthy meals, and in budgeting. Last year alone, 105 students participated in the program, preparing a total of 25 meals for families staying at RMH. This would not be possible without the support of the Gordon Stirrett Wealth Management Community Service Grant.

“The Halifax Grammar School continues to make a truly remarkable impact on the Ronald McDonald House through the Home for Dinner program. Our staff, volunteers, and families always look forward to their visits. The students come with an amazingly positive attitude and some serious culinary skills. For our families, having a home-cooked dinner ready at the end of the day means that they don’t have to worry about grocery shopping or meal preparation. Every time the Grammar School makes a dinner, our families are given more time to spend together. We are lucky to have the support of such a dedicated group!”

-Beth MacDonald '11, Family Services Coordinator, Ronald McDonald House Charities Atlantic