High Schools Seniors – Apply for the JCHC Auxiliary Scholarship

High Schools Seniors – Apply for the JCHC Auxiliary Scholarship
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Jefferson County Health Center recently issued the following announcement.

The Jefferson County Health Center Auxiliary is looking to award $1,500 in scholarship funds to a graduating senior. 

Applications are being accepted now through March 25, 2022. Applicants must be pursuing higher education in a healthcare-related field, and also must be 

1) a resident of Jefferson County, OR 

2) a JCHC employee, OR 

3) a child of a JCHC employee.

Scholarship applications are available at the JCHC Front Desk, JCHC Gift Shop, the Bargain Box, or available here for download

Completed applications may be sent to:

Sylvia Fredericks
900 E. Fillmore St.
Fairfield, IA 52556

Questions regarding the scholarship may be directed to JCHC Marketing and Community Relations Manager Ian Bee at 641-469-4198.

Click here to download the application.

Original source can be found here.



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