July 7, 2017–The Southeast Georgia Health System Brunswick Campus
Auxiliary recently presented $1,000 scholarship awards to three graduating
seniors who have served as
Volunteens
at the Health System and are planning to pursue a degree in the health
care field
.
Scholarship
winners are Bernadette Ebri and Jenny Kim of Brunswick, and Nicole Trammell
of Hortense, Ga. The
Volunteens
receive their scholarships during awards presentations at their high
schools,
and were also recognized at the Auxiliary’s quarterly meeting in June.
Bernadette Ebri is a graduate of the Darlington School in Rome, Ga., and
plans to attend Miami University in Ohio to study microbiology. Her goal
is to become a physician.
Graduating from Glynn Academy as the valedictorian, Jenny Kim aspires to
be a pharmacist and will be studying pre-pharmacy at the University of Georgia
.
Homeschooled
, Nicole Trammell graduated as a dual enrolled student taking college classes
at Toccoa Falls College and South Georgia State College. She will attend
South Georgia State College full time while
pursing
a pre-allied health degree, with a goal to become a physical therapist.
The
Volunteen
program is designed for teenagers, ages 14-18, who enjoy helping others
and desire to learn more about health care and volunteerism. Graduating
high school seniors who have served at least 20 hours of volunteer service
through the
Volunteen
program and plan to pursue careers in health care were encouraged to apply
for the Auxiliary scholarships offered at the Brunswick and Camden campuses.
To learn more about volunteering, contact Kristin Doll, CAVS director,
Volunteer Services, at 912-466-1071 or visit our
Volunteer page.