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SMH Foundation Awards Bursaries 2022
The Sackville Memorial Hospital Foundation awarded three $1,500 bursaries to Tantramar Regional High School students who will be studying in the healthcare field. One of the bursaries was established in honour of foundation board members who have passed away.

Left to right are:


Hannah Kenney
Emily Patterson
Mikaela Reyes
 
SMH Foundation Awards Bursaries 2021
The Sackville Memorial Hospital Foundation awarded three $1,500 bursaries to Tantramar Regional High School students who will be studying in the healthcare field.  One of the bursaries was established in honour of foundation board members who have passed away.
 
Left to right are:
Alexa Estabrooks - 
Jillian Wood - 
Alexa Sjodin - 
 
SMH Foundation Awards Bursaries 2020
The Sackville Memorial Hospital Foundation awarded three $1,500 bursaries to Tantramar Regional High School students who will be studying in the healthcare field.  One of the bursaries was established in honour of foundation board members who have passed away.
Left to right are:
 
Madison Higgins - Will be attending Acadia University pursuing a Bachelor of Kinesiology. Her career goal is to become a physiotherapist.
Anna Crossman - Will be attending Mount Allison University, pursuing a Bachelor of Science Degree.  Her career goal is to become a pharmacist.
Alyssa Landry - Will be attending Holland College. She hopes to enter into the Occupational Therapist Assistant/ Physiotherapist Assistant program.
 
SMH Foundation Awards Bursaries 2019
 
The Sackville Memorial Hospital Foundation awarded three $1,500 bursaries to Tantramar Regional High School students who will be studying in the healthcare field.  Left to right are:
Alex Rhindress - Attending Dalhousie University, taking a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience, pursuing a degree in the field of medicine.
Logan Reid - Attending Mount Allison University, taking Bachelor of Science to become a Physiotherapist.
Olivia Brownell - Attending St. Francis Xavier University, Nursing.
 
One of the bursaries was established in honour of foundation board members who have passed away. 
 
 
 
 
The Sackville Memorial Hospital Foundation Awards Bursaries 2018
 
The Sackville Memorial Hospital Foundation awarded three bursaries to Tantramar Regional High School students studying in the healthcare field. From left to right: Lauren Shaw and Yahya Farooqi both attending Mount Allison University in Medical Science; Carly Phinney, studying Medical Science at Dalhousie University. All three students received a $1,500 bursary at the TRHS graduation ceremony held in June. One of the bursaries was established in honour of foundation board members who have passed away.
 
 
 
  
Sackville Memorial Hospital Foundation Awards Bursaries 2017
 
Sackville Memorial Hospital Foundation recently awarded three bursaries to Tantramar Regional High School students studying in a health care field. From left to right are: Emily Field - attending Oulton College in the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) program; Olivia Tower - attending St. FX University taking Health Sciences and Hannah Walton - attending St. FX University in the Nursing program. All three students received a $1,500
bursary at the TRHS graduation ceremonies held in June. One of the bursaries was established in honour of foundation board members who have passed away.
 
 
  
 
Sackville Memorial Hospital Foundation Awards Bursaries 2016
 
SMHF recently awarded bursaries to Tantramar Regional High School students Megan Dobbin (right) and Olivia Malone. Megan will be attending St. Francis Xavier University, in the Bachelor of Human Kinetics Program. Olivia will be attending St. Francis Xavier University, in the Human Nutrition Program. Both students received a $1,000 bursaries at the TRHS graduation ceremonies held in June. One of the bursaries was established in honour of foundation board members who have passed away.    
 
 
  
  
Sackville Memorial Hospital Foundation Awards Bursaries 2015
 
SMHF bursaries were recently awarded to Tantramar Regional High School students Julie Cummins and Leah Hicks. Cummins started in the the Human Nutrition Program at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, NS. Hicks has begun the Health Care Support program at Oulton College in Moncton. Both students received a $1,000 bursary at the TRHS graduation ceremonies held in June. One of the bursaries was established in  
honour of Foundation board members who have passed away.
 
 
 
Sackville Memorial Hospital Foundation Awards Bursaries 2014

SMHF bursaries were recently awarded to Tantramar Regional High School students Jenelle MacIsaac (left) and Marley Landry (right). MacIsaac will be attending Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, where she will enter the Applied Human Nutrition Program, majoring in Dietetics. Landry will be attending Oulton College in Moncton, where she will be enrolled in the Pharmacy Technician Program. Both students received a $1,000 bursary at the TRHS graduation ceremonies held in June. One of the bursaries was established in honour of Foundation board members who have passed away.
 
Sackville Memorial Hospital Foundation Awards Bursaries 2013

Sackville Memorial Hospital Foundation bursaries were awarded to Sarah Briggs, (left) who will be attending UNB Saint John to study nursing, and Kathy Oh (middle), who will be studying nursing at McGill University in Montreal. Sean Ward, teacher and former SMHF Board Member, presented Briggs and Oh each with a $1,000 bursary at the Tantramar Regional High School graduation ceremonies held on Saturday June 22.
 
 
Sackville Memorial Hospital Foundation Awards Bursaries 2012
Sackville Memorial Hospital Foundation Bursaries have been presented to Lucas Jarche and Karrah Richard, both Class of 2012 graduates at Tantramar Regional High School. The Foundation provides two $500 bursaries to TRHS students who plan on studying in the healthcare field. One of the bursaries was established in honour of Foundation board members who have passed away. Lucas Jarche plans on attending medical school to become a doctor and will start at Dalhousie University in September. Karrah Richard is interested in pursuing a career as a dental hygienist and will start at Mount Allison University in September.
 
 
Sackville Memorial Hospital Foundation Board Member Sean Ward (left) congratulates Lucas Jarche on
being awarded a $500 bursary.
 
 
Sackville Memorial Hospital Foundation Board Member Sean Ward (left) congratulates Karrah Richard on
being awarded a $500 bursary.