There were no listings for scholarships specifically for children with parents who committed suicide. However, there are a number of scholarships available for children who have lost a parent for any reason, including suicide. US News has listings for such scholarships.
Dangerous work and disease
dangerous work and disease
Dangerous work and disease
Parents cant directly pass diseases to their children, but the children may inherite the genes that cause diseases.
Only if they have 2 parents with the trait(gene) or disease
Yes, they do. If you are a soldier in the Army, then you can check out their financial aid department for information on military only scholarships available for your education. They offer great scholarships than can even be applied to your children when they are old enough to attend college.
Yes they can. Let's get a bit more clear about that answer. Parents give you a predisposition towards diabetes. If your parents have diabetes, you need to watch what you eat and how heavy you get. What they can not do is transmit the disease. It is not a communicable disease.
because the children might catch it or the parent died with the disease
There are some, but a home with same-sex parents is no longer considered a high-risk or disadvantaged environment. See related links for some LGBT scholarship information.
To determine if any of their children will have the disease, we need to consider the genetic factors involved, such as whether the disease is inherited in a dominant or recessive manner and the genotypes of the parents. If one or both parents carry the gene for a hereditary disease, there is a possibility that their children could inherit it. Genetic counseling can provide more specific information based on family history and genetic testing. Ultimately, the risk varies depending on the specific disease and parental genetics.
Genetics