United Health Foundation Provides $45,000 for Scholarships to the American Indian College Fund for Arizona Healthcare Students
December 17 2008 - 3:07PM
PR Newswire (US)
DENVER, Dec. 17 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Minneapolis-based United
Health Foundation announced its commitment to American Indian
education and desire to help solve health issues in Indian Country
by donating $45,000 for nine $5,000 scholarships to the American
Indian College Fund in support of Arizona students pursuing careers
in the health sciences. The scholarship recipients were chosen
based on their academic achievement, financial need, education
enrollment status, and American Indian community involvement.
Scholarship recipients include five tribal college students at Dine
College, including Melissa Clark, a pre-medicine major from
Shiprock, New Mexico; Alison Dedman, a nursing major from Nazlini,
Arizona; Danielle Goldman, a pre-medicine major from Farmington,
New Mexico; Danelle Jishie, a pre-medicine major from Tsaile,
Arizona; and Thomasita Kinsel, a health occupations major from
Lukachukai, Arizona. Mainstream college scholarship recipients
include Rachelle Hovel, a social work major from Phoenix, Arizona
and Tenai Roan, a nursing major from St. Michaels, Arizona, both
studying at Arizona State University; and Kelly Saganey, a biology
major from Flagstaff, Arizona and Belinda Style, a social work
major from Tuba City, Arizona, both studying at Northern Arizona
University. Richard B. Williams, President and CEO of the American
Indian College Fund, said, "We are honored that United Health
Foundation is working to solve the health issues in Indian Country
by helping to educate aspiring American Indian health care workers.
Our research has shown that the majority of our tribal college
graduates return to their communities with the desire to improve
the lives of their people. What better way to do so than to use a
scholarship to earn an education to help solve the disproportionate
health care issues affecting Native people, such as diabetes." The
United Health Foundation's mission led it to support the American
Indian College Fund. "The United Health Foundation is proud to work
with the American Indian College Fund to encourage American Indian
students to pursue careers in health and health care. It is now
more important than ever to increase the number of diverse health
professionals as a bridge between the mainstream medical profession
and the growing number of patients from diverse backgrounds," said
Daniel Johnson, president and executive director, United Health
Foundation. The American Indian College Fund supports qualified
American Indian scholars by providing financial support to
encourage students to remain in college and complete a college
degree and build a better future for themselves, their families,
and their communities. About the American Indian College Fund With
its credo "Educating the Mind and Spirit," the Denver-based
American Indian College Fund is the nation's largest provider of
private scholarships for American Indian students for students
seeking to better their lives and communities through education at
the nation's 32 accredited tribal colleges and universities. For
more information about the American Indian College Fund or to make
a donation, visit http://www.collegefund.org/. About the United
Health Foundation Guided by a passion to help people live healthier
lives, United Health Foundation provides helpful information to
support decisions that lead to better health outcomes and healthier
communities. The Foundation also supports activities that expand
access to quality health care services for those in challenging
circumstances and partners with others to improve the well being of
communities. Since established by UnitedHealth Group [NYSE: UNH] in
1999 as a not for profit private foundation, the Foundation has
committed more than $160 million to improve health and health care.
For more information, visit http://www.unitedhealthfoundation.org/.
DATASOURCE: American Indian College Fund CONTACT: Dina Horwedel of
the American Indian College Fund, +1-303-430-5350, Web Site:
http://www.collegefund.org/
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