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Central Illinois students awarded Hopedale Medical Foundation scholarships


Central Illinois students awarded Hopedale Medical Foundation scholarships

HOPEDALE -- The Hopedale Medical Foundation has announced recipients of the 2024 Rural Hospital Nursing Scholarships.

This year, the foundation awarded scholarships to Alaina Wenninger of Emden and Victoria Meyer of Manito.

Wenninger has worked at Medical Arts as a nursing assistant for four years. She plans to continue her nurse training at Methodist College this fall.

Meyer has been a member of the Hopedale Medical staff since 2018. She started off as season help in the EHS Department and is now a CNA at Hopedale Medical Complex. She will begin nurse training at Illinois Central College this fall.

Scholarship recipients must be enrolled in a two- or four-year nursing program that offers a BSN or RN and is within 50 miles of Hopedale.

Contact [email protected] or at 309-449-4296 for more information.

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Registered Nurse Marietta Rossi Foellner, and her brother Mark Rossi, chief operating officer at Hopedale Medical Complex, adjust their mothers hard hat, as Lorayne T. Rossi, 89, prepares to take part in the groundbreaking ceremony for a $7 million plan to add 7,000 to 10,000 square feet to the hospital and to renovate 20,000 square feet for a new emergency department, intensive care unit, six private patient rooms, outpatient surgery, heliport, dining area, chapel and other improvements. The groundbreaking was held Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. (The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY)

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Visibly proud sons, from right, Mark Rossi, chief operating officer at Hopedale Medical Complex, and Doctor's Al and Larry Rossi listen to adjust their mothers comments as Lorayne T. Rossi, speaks during the groundbreaking ceremony in Hopedale Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. to take part in the groundbreaking ceremony for a $7 million plan to add 7,000 to 10,000 square feet to the hospital and to renovate 20,000 square feet for a new emergency department, intensive care unit, six private patient rooms, outpatient surgery, heliport, dining area, chapel and other improvements. The groundbreaking was held Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. (The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY)

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Following the groundbreaking ceremony at the Hopedale Medical Complex, Phyllis Imig, who was a nurses aid at the hospital in 1955, poses her granddaughter Jillian Ulrich, 4, a daughter of Kevin and Valinda Ulrich of Tremont for a photograph with the groundbreaking shovels on Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. (The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY)

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Mother Lorayne T. Rossi kisses her son, Doctor Al Rossi, following his closing remarks prior to the groundbreaking for the Hopedale Medical Complex, Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. (The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY)

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Following the groundbreaking, members of the Rossi family pose for photographs outside the Hopedale Medical Complex, Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. (The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY)

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Registered Nurse Marietta Rossi Foellner, and her brother Mark Rossi, chief operating officer at Hopedale Medical Complex, adjust their mothers hard hat, as Lorayne T. Rossi, 89, prepares to take part in the groundbreaking ceremony for a $7 million plan to add 7,000 to 10,000 square feet to the hospital and to renovate 20,000 square feet for a new emergency department, intensive care unit, six private patient rooms, outpatient surgery, heliport, dining area, chapel and other improvements. The groundbreaking was held Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. (The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY)

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Visibly proud sons, from right, Mark Rossi, chief operating officer at Hopedale Medical Complex, and Doctor's Al and Larry Rossi listen to adjust their mothers comments as Lorayne T. Rossi, speaks during the groundbreaking ceremony in Hopedale Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. to take part in the groundbreaking ceremony for a $7 million plan to add 7,000 to 10,000 square feet to the hospital and to renovate 20,000 square feet for a new emergency department, intensive care unit, six private patient rooms, outpatient surgery, heliport, dining area, chapel and other improvements. The groundbreaking was held Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. (The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY)

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Following the groundbreaking ceremony at the Hopedale Medical Complex, Phyllis Imig, who was a nurses aid at the hospital in 1955, poses her granddaughter Jillian Ulrich, 4, a daughter of Kevin and Valinda Ulrich of Tremont for a photograph with the groundbreaking shovels on Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. (The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY)

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Mother Lorayne T. Rossi kisses her son, Doctor Al Rossi, following his closing remarks prior to the groundbreaking for the Hopedale Medical Complex, Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. (The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY)

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Following the groundbreaking, members of the Rossi family pose for photographs outside the Hopedale Medical Complex, Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. (The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY)

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