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Regan George –DuBois Christian School
Michael Pirrow, Brockway Area High School student, is shown with Christ the King Manor’s Stephanie Stahlman.
Emma Elensky from DuBois Central Catholic School is shown with Christ the King Manor Human Resources and Talent Acquisition Manager Morgan Davie.
Regan George –DuBois Christian School
Michael Pirrow, Brockway Area High School student, is shown with Christ the King Manor’s Stephanie Stahlman.
Emma Elensky from DuBois Central Catholic School is shown with Christ the King Manor Human Resources and Talent Acquisition Manager Morgan Davie.
DuBOIS — Christ the King Manor recently awarded its Dolores M. Dill Memorial Healthcare Scholarship to area high school students pursing a career in healthcare.
Student recipients include:
The scholarship carries on the lasting legacy of longtime registered nurse and resident at the longterm care facility Dolores M. Dill.
“We were honored to present this year’s scholarships to a group of remarkable students from our local area who’s passion for healing and commitment to caring for others truly inspired us,” said CTKM Human Resources Administrative Assistant. Windy Kerin. “These young individuals have not only shown academic excellence, but also a deep sense of compassion, resilience, and service. By investing in these students, we are also investing in the health and well-being of our community for years to come. We believe they will go on to make a meaningful difference in hospitals, clinics, and homes in our community.
“We are proud to support their journey and excited to see the impact they will make as the compassionate, skilled caregivers of tomorrow.”
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