Grinnell Regional Medical
Center Auxiliary recognized four area students pursuing healthcare careers at
its annual gathering held in April. GRMC Auxiliary scholarships are awarded to
graduating high school seniors, current students, or adult students pursuing a
healthcare career. These funds are also available to those currently working in
healthcare and seeking advanced training.
The 2016 GRMC Auxiliary scholarship
recipients are:
Madeline Bacon, Tama, will graduate
from South Tama County High School. She will attend Simpson College, Indianola,
in the fall seeking a degree in athletic training. She is the daughter of Jill and Kenny Bacon.
Mariah Deppe, Grinnell, will graduate
from Grinnell Community High School. She will attend Grand View University, Des
Moines, in the fall pursuing a degree in kinesiology. She is the daughter of Eric and Mindy Deppe.
Josh Hoffman, Grinnell, is a
second-year student at Buena Vista University, Storm Lake, working toward a
degree in athletic training and completing pre-physical therapy doctorate
studies. He is the son of Brian Hoffmann and Candace Hoffmann.
Madeline Kunz, Ladora, will
graduate from HLV High School this May. She will attend the Faith Baptist Bible
College, Ankeny, pursuing a missionary nursing degree. She is the daughter of
Cara and Shawn Kunz.
For additional information
about the GRMC Auxiliary scholarships, please call the GRMC volunteer
coordinator’s office at 641-236-2588.
Photo 1: GRMC
Auxiliary recognized a scholarship recipient Mariah Deppe. She and her mother,
Mindy, both work at GRMC.
Photo 2: Madeline
Kunz (left) was recognized as a GRMC Auxiliary Scholarship recipient at the Auxiliary
gathering on April 12 with GRMC Auxiliary co-president Jen Collins (right).
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