Lee Health Foundation awards three Barbara's Friends Scholarships

Scholarships help childhood cancer survivors or current sickle cell patients pursue higher education at a four-year college of their choice
By: Barbara's Friends
 
FORT MYERS, Fla. - June 7, 2023 - PRLog -- Lee Health Foundation has awarded Barbara's Friends Scholarships to three local high school students, all childhood cancer survivors. The scholarships are administered through the Collaboratory and made possible through donations to Barbara's Friends, Golisano Children's Hospital Cancer Fund. This is the third year Lexington Country Club, a long-time supporter of Barbara's Friends, is donating one of the scholarships.

Receiving this year's Barbara's Friends Scholarships are Akisha Fleuridor, Madelyne Guerro-Bravo and Rebeka Kilpatrick. Fleuridor graduated from Dunbar High School in Fort Myers in 2023 and plans to attend the University of South Florida to study exercise science. Guerro-Bravo graduated from South Fort Myers High School in 2023 and plans to attend the University of South Florida to study nursing. Kilpatrick was homeschooled, graduating from Homelife Academy, and is currently attending Florida SouthWestern State College with plans to become a science teacher.

Fleuridor, 17, an avid runner, was diagnosed with Stage 3 Hodgkins Lymphoma in 2020, and began treatments during the height of COVID-19 lockdowns. After five months of isolating treatments, she was declared cancer free.

"I have been running track ever since middle school and have always found interest in our trainers and what they do," she said. "I decided then that I wanted to be a sports medicine physician."

Guerro-Bravo, 17, was diagnosed with cancer when she was 9 and two years later was declared cancer free. She is the first person in her family to go to college.

"As the child of an immigrant, I understand the struggles that many families face when it comes to receiving affordable, quality health care for their children," she said. "I would offer them my services at low or no cost and would be sure to be located in the communities that need it the most."

Kilpatrick, 18, was diagnosed in 2006 with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia, a type of cancer of the blood and bone marrow. She was declared cancer free in 2009.

"When I was diagnosed with leukemia, I spent a majority of the time in the hospital and in addition to that, my mom is a physical therapist," she said. "For a long time, I considered being a nurse because I loved the sciences and the medical field so much. However, over the years, I realized that I have a passion for teaching as well and would like to combine my passions."

Fundraising is already underway for the 2023-24 school year. To support the scholarship program, donate at BarbarasFriends.org (https://leehealthfoundation.org/helping-kids-with-cancer/) and note "scholarship" in the description.

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