May 17, 2021

MHS Volunteer Corps awards scholarships

Posted May 17, 2021 1:32 AM
<b><i>From left are Elaine Mills,&nbsp;</i>Memorial Health System Volunteer Corps&nbsp; <i>corresponding secretary; scholarship recipients Allison Liby and Reagan Ditto; and Linda Duncan,&nbsp;</i>Memorial Health System Volunteer Corps</b><i><b>&nbsp;president.</b> Photo courtesy Memorial Health System</i>
From left are Elaine Mills, Memorial Health System Volunteer Corps  corresponding secretary; scholarship recipients Allison Liby and Reagan Ditto; and Linda Duncan, Memorial Health System Volunteer Corps president. Photo courtesy Memorial Health System

ABILENE - The Memorial Health System Volunteer Corps has announced the awarding of scholarships to two Abilene High School graduates.

Reagan Ditto and Allison Liby, both 2021 graduates of Abilene High School, have each been awarded a $500 scholarship.

Reagan plans to attend Fort Hays State University this fall and major in forensic pathology with a career goal of helping to solve crimes.

Allison plans to attend Pittsburg State University in the fall and major in psychology with a career goal of becoming a school psychologist.

The Memorial Health System Volunteer Corps presents two scholarships annually to local high school seniors who have volunteered their time within the community and plan to pursue a career related to health care.