July 21, 2020 – Southeast Georgia Health System Volunteer Services
recently presented $1,000 scholarship awards to six graduating high school
seniors who served as volunteers at the Health System and plan to pursue
degrees in the health care field.
The Brunswick Campus Volunteer Service scholarship winners included Megan
Amick, Lauren Buie, Adi Parker and Kamiyah Robinson. The Camden Campus
Volunteer Service scholarship winners included Camden County High School
graduates Briana Gadson and Tanayja White.

Megan Amick, a graduate of Glynn Academy, plans to pursue a nursing or
physical therapy career and has enrolled in the College of Coastal Georgia.

Lauren Buie, also a graduate of Glynn Academy, aspires to enter medical
school and will study biological sciences at the University of Georgia.

Adi Parker, a graduate of Glynn Academy, plans to pursue a Bachelor of
Science in Nursing at Georgia Southern University with the goal of working
in pediatrics.

Graduate of Brunswick High School, Kamiyah Robinson, has developed a passion
for patient care and has enrolled in the College of Coastal Georgia nursing program.

Graduate of Camden County High School, Briana Gadson, is also enrolled
in College of Coastal Georgia and plans to study radiologic science.

Tanayja White, also a graduate of Camden County High School, aspires to
be a neonatal nurse and is enrolled at Augusta University.
The
Teen Volunteer program is designed for students, ages 16-18, who enjoy helping others and have
a desire to learn more about health care and volunteerism. Graduating
high school seniors who served at least 20 hours through the Teen Volunteer
program and plan to pursue careers in health care were encouraged to apply
for the Volunteer Services scholarships offered at the Brunswick and Camden campuses.