Pathways for Young People in Medicine
The Joan C. Edwards Charitable Foundation is dedicated to investing in young people eager to learn and grow in science and medicine. Through scholarships, mentorships, and long-standing partnerships with schools, universities, hospitals, corporations, and other organizations, the Foundation builds enduring pathways for young people to explore and thrive in science and medicine. Along the way, we foster not just professional success, but empathy, community, and a commitment to serve.
Resources, mentorship, opportunities
We are committed to empowering young minds with a passion for science and medicine. Our mission is to provide the resources, mentorship, and opportunities necessary for aspiring scientists and medical professionals to thrive. By partnering with educational institutions and healthcare organizations, we create pathways for students to achieve their dreams and contribute meaningfully to their communities.
Building Pathways to Success

Our work removes the financial and systemic barriers that stand in the way of a future in medicine while also unlocking freedom of choice and possibility. We create proximity-powered partnerships that offer students real-world exposure to science, medicine, and engineering starting in the secondary stages of education and extending to college and medical school. The foundation and its partners prepare students not just to succeed, but to return—bringing skill, compassion, and representation to the communities that raised them.
We support students for the long haul and strengthen the institutions and systems that help them thrive. Our most valuable asset is the growing community of scholars, professionals, and partners formed around the Foundation’s goals—where students, mentors, educators, and alumni support each for success today and in the future.
The Role of Education in Science and Medicine
Empowering Future Generations Through Science and Medicine Education
Voices of Our Scholars
We're tapping into our community as Edwards Scholars, and making a network for ourselves to pass down knowledge to help others in the community succeed.

Nichola Bomani Gonzalez
Resident Physician
Lehigh Valley Health
I didn’t have anyone in my family to guide me through the process of medical school, so connecting with other Scholars helped me see what was possible and how to get there.

Suhib Jamal
Pediatrician
UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital
As the first doctor in my family, I leaned on the guidance and support I found at the Cleveland School of Science & Medicine to navigate a path I knew nothing about.

Nichelle Ruffin
Assistant Professor, Clinical Family Medicine & Community | Penn Medicine