The Southeast Georgia Health System Camden Campus Auxiliary recently announced
$1,000 scholarship awards to two graduating seniors who have served as
Volunteens at the Health System during the Auxiliary’s quarterly
luncheon on Monday, June 17, 2013.
The 2013 scholarship recipients are Kaley Parchinski and Rachel Siclare.
Kaley Parchinski, a CamdenCountyHigh Schoolgraduate, will attend CaseWestern
ReserveUniversityin Cleveland, Ohio. Her course of study is medical anthropology
and global health/pre-med.
Also a graduate of CamdenCountyHigh School, Rachel Siclare will attend
Georgia Southern University where she will pursue a Bachelor’s degree
in nursing. Siclare was unable to attend the luncheon due to her college
orientation schedule.
The Volunteen program is for teenagers, ages 14-18, who enjoy helping
others and desire to learn more about health care and volunteerism. Volunteering
is a great way for students to explore health care careers as well as
earn the volunteer hours required for many college and scholarship applications.
Graduating high school seniors who have served at least 20 hours of volunteer
service through the Volunteen program and who will be pursuing careers
in health care may apply for the Auxiliary scholarships offered at the
Brunswickand Camdencampuses.
To find out more about volunteering, contact Kristin Doll, director, Volunteer
Services, at 912-466-1071or visit
www.sghs.org.