Southeast Georgia Health System Volunteer Services recently presented $1,000 scholarship awards to three graduating high
school seniors who served as volunteers for the Health System and plan
to pursue degrees in the health care field.
The
Brunswick Campus Volunteer Services scholarship recipients are Jocelyne Galdemez and Kailah Partridge. The
Camden Campus Volunteer Services scholarship recipient is Tia Sullivan.
Graduate of Frederica Academy, Jocelyne Galdemez, plans to pursue a Bachelor
of Science in Nursing at the College of Coastal Georgia with the goal
of becoming a traveling nurse.
Kailah Partridge, a graduate of Glynn Academy, will attend the University
of Georgia. She plans to major in pre-pharmaceutical science and later
attend medical school to become a doctor specializing in fertility.
Tia Sullivan, a graduate of Camden County High School, aspires to be an
orthopaedic physician assistant and will attend Kennesaw State 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 serve at least 20 hours through the Teen Volunteer
program and plan to pursue careers in health care are encouraged to apply
for the Volunteer Services scholarships offered at the Brunswick and Camden campuses.
To learn more about the Teen Volunteer program, call 912-466-3157 or visit
sghs.org/teen-volunteers.