“As a postgraduate student at the University of Cambridge, I feel incredibly fortunate and blessed to have received ‘The Black Heart Foundation” scholarship and become a part of the support network. My masters research project aims to investigate the experiences of black youth living within rural, predominately white English towns and villages; to provide new insights into the reality of racism, black identities, and racial belonging. This is a much-needed research area, but an expensive topic to research, due to the inaccessibility of potential participants. So, throughout the postgraduate application process, my family and I were concerned about how I would afford the tuition fees and living expenses, especially within the cost-of-living crisis. But we were even more concerned, about how I would be able to afford living and researching an area, that requires so much travel around the country. At one point, it was looking like an unrealistic dream. But this scholarship will enable me to focus on my research project, live a well-rounded student life and have the financial means to holistically look after myself. I am truly thankful for this grant and its ability to help me and allow me to research and represent and unrepresented black population.”