OGDENSBURG – A trio of students, one each from Ogdensburg Free Academy, Hammond Central School and Norwood-Norfolk Central School were honored with this year’s Helen S. Randles Scholarships.
This year’s winners were selected from the largest pool of applicants in recent memory. United Helpers CEO Todd Amo said each of the recipients and their families should be proud.
“The three of you, as well as our other applicants are the future of health care,” he said. “My understanding is it was incredibly difficult to pick this year’s winners, but the three of you rose to the top.”
Mr. Amo also noted that while coming from different districts, each of the students are enrolled in the New Visions Medical Professions program through St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES.
“This is a tremendous program and BOCES does a great job of preparing young students for careers in health care or the next step in a student’s education,” he said.
For Laughlin O’Donnell, of Ogdensburg, that next step will be LeMoyne College in Syracuse where he is planning to major in nursing. Mr. O’Donnell is the son of Paul and Nicky O’Donnell and aspires to become a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist.
Also looking to become a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist is Emma Dillon, of Norwood. The next steps in her career path will bring her to the University of Buffalo, where she is enrolled in their nursing program. Ms. Dillon is the daughter of Lisa Russell and James Dillon.
Ava Howie, of Hammond will be attending SUNY Brockport and majoring in biology. While she said she knows she wants to enter the nursing field, she’s not sure yet exactly where that will take her, although she is considering working towards becoming a nurse practitioner. Ava is the daughter of Allen and Karen Howie.
Each year United Helpers awards three $1,000 scholarships, which are funded through an endowment created by the late Ms. Randles, who established the scholarship more than 40 years ago to provide merit-based aid for students looking to enter the health care field.
Mrs. Randles was a long-time United Helpers volunteer and former President of the Management Company Board of Directors. She placed a great value on education and particularly helping prepare youth to enter the health care field.
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