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On the evening of Sunday, August 19, 2018 a drunk and high driver tore down a residential stretch of Bayview at 168 km/h and ripped away my childhood best friend, Julia Baciu. She was less than 3 weeks shy of her 22nd birthday when she passed away. She was an esteemed student of the Glendon campus at York University, a tutor, mentor, and aspiring teacher. She had an unmatched passion for culture, travelling, food and learning. She was fluent in 4 languages, and proficient in another 3. From top to bottom, she was nothing short of remarkable. I knew Julia for 16 years. Nothing on earth prepared me for the challenge of spending the last year grieving her.
But there is now a way we can help. Her family has a campaign set up through York University for the Julia Baciu Memorial Scholarship. If they raise $25000 by December 31, 2019, then one student will be rewarded Julia’s scholarship each year - forever. There is nothing that would be a more fitting tribute to our friend than this. She wanted to be a teacher to enrich students’ lives and impose a love of learning to as many as she could. Not only would this scholarship make her dream come true, but it would also be her legacy. Every single dollar raised goes towards getting Julia her dream; so every share and donation to this page is immensely appreciated. Please help us let Julia live her dream.


But there is now a way we can help. Her family has a campaign set up through York University for the Julia Baciu Memorial Scholarship. If they raise $25000 by December 31, 2019, then one student will be rewarded Julia’s scholarship each year - forever. There is nothing that would be a more fitting tribute to our friend than this. She wanted to be a teacher to enrich students’ lives and impose a love of learning to as many as she could. Not only would this scholarship make her dream come true, but it would also be her legacy. Every single dollar raised goes towards getting Julia her dream; so every share and donation to this page is immensely appreciated. Please help us let Julia live her dream.



