FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
May 25, 2006
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MEDIA - FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Deborah Perry Phone (361) 442-4538
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HOSPITAL’S AUXILIARY AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS
TO
ONCOLOGY & CARDIOLOGY PATIENTS, & SENIOR VOLUNTEERS
(Corpus Christi, TX) ) Each year, college-bound
students from Driscoll Children Hospital’s are awarded scholarships
to help finance their continuing education. Oncology and hematology patients,
as well as student volunteers, receive funds from Driscoll Children’s
Hospital Auxiliary Board Scholarship Committee. This year, cardiology
patients were also eligible with the formation of Driscoll's newest scholarship,
the Dr. James A. Duff “Have A Heart” Memorial Scholarship.
One student was awarded the Marcia K. Wilcox Scholarship, a fund for
students who currently or have been in the past treated for cancer or
other blood disorders, and will be attending college the following fall.
Marcia K. Wilcox began working as a hospital volunteer for over twenty-two
years until a few days before her death from cancer in March 1990. The
hospital’s Auxiliary formed a scholarship fund in her name awarding
the first scholarship in July 1992.
2006 – 2007 Marcia K. Wilcox scholarship recipients include:
• Taylor Blaine Yaklin, age 19 – Orange
Grove, Texas
Taylor is a graduate of Orange Grove High School. He will be attending
Texas A&M University-Kingsville as a freshman and is interested
in the field of Agricultural Business.
Two students were awarded Driscoll’s newest scholarship, the
Dr. James A. Duff “Have a Heart” Memorial Scholarship. Dr.
Duff, a cardio-thoracic surgeon, practiced at the hospital for almost
26 years until his death in October of 1999. Georgia Duff, Dr. Duff’s
wife, along with the hospital’s Auxiliary and other donations
helped establish this scholarship which will be awarded for the first
time this year.
2006 – 2007 Dr. James A. Duff “Have a Heart”
Memorial Scholarship recipients include:
• Dua Abudiab, age 19 – Corpus Christi,
TX
Dua is a 2005 graduate of Richard King High School in Corpus Christi,
Texas. She
is currently enrolled at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.
• Chase Lindeman, age 23 – Odem, TX
Chase is a graduate of Odem High School. He is a Management Information
System
major at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. Once he completes
his
undergraduate degree, he has plans to earn a Masters in Business Administration.
Six students received the Clara Driscoll Spirit Scholarship. This scholarship
was established for senior Volunteens, the hospital’s teenage volunteers,
who have a minimum B average or G.P.A. of 3.0 and have completed at least
300 hours of volunteer service at the hospital.
2006 – 2007 Clara Driscoll Scholarship recipients include:
• Bailey McAllister, age 20 – Corpus Christi,
TX
Bailey is a nursing major who will attend Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
in the fall.
• Ludi Montemayor , age 22 – Corpus Christi,
TX
Ludi is interested in studying psychology and will attend Texas A&M-Corpus
Christi in the fall.
• Evelyn Diane Mueller, age 18 – Portland,
TX
Evelyn will major in nursing at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi this fall.
• Roland Perez, age 21 – Benavides, TX
Roland is a Biology/Pre-Med student who will be attending the University
of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston beginning in the fall.
• Janelle Rechy, age 18 – Corpus Christi,
TX
Janelle is interested in being a Medical Office Specialist and will
attend either Southern Careers Institute or Del Mar College.
• Catherine Trevino, age 18 – Corpus Christi,
TX
Catherine is a Pre-Med/Biology major who will begin her schooling at
Del Mar College.
Potential scholarships recipients fill out applications, which outline
G.P.A., extra-curricular activities, and future goals. Scholarships are
based on G.P.A. and need, as well as other scholarships each student is
receiving. Donations throughout the year, a percentage of the hospital
Christmas card sales, and other special projects of the Auxiliary fund
the scholarships.

About Driscoll Children’s
Hospital
“Improve the health of adults and you give them back their health
…
Improve the health of children and you give them their life.”
Since opening its doors in 1953, Driscoll Children’s Hospital
has been offering hope and healing to the children of South Texas for
half a century. The facility is a 189-bed pediatric tertiary care center
with pediatric board-certified specialists representing 19 medical and
nine surgical specialties. Each year, more than 6,000 children are admitted
for inpatient care, 5,000 for day surgery, and 50,000 for outpatient
primary and specialty care, as well as 40,000 for emergency care, as
the first South Texas hospital with emergency services exclusively for
children. Additionally, Driscoll maintains a state-of-the-art ground/air
transport team, 20-bed pediatric intensive care unit, 40-bed neonatal
intensive care unit, and specialized medical outreach.
www.driscollchildrens.org
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