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			 David Curry, Lindsey Goodwin, Katie Hunsley all of 
			Lincoln and Hannah Freer of Mount Pulaski were selected as 
			recipients after a rigorous application process that included three 
			rounds of interviews with members of the ALMH leadership team and 
			foundation directors. Each student will receive $20,000 to help fund 
			their pursuit of a degree. The award includes an agreement to work 
			at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital (ALMH) in Lincoln following 
			graduation. 
 Sarah Helm, executive director of the ALMH Foundation reports that 
			the foundation has made a commitment to invest in the future 
			workforce of ALMH through its healthcare career scholarship program. 
			Since 2013, the foundation board has awarded over $350,000 to 
			students pursuing degrees in healthcare with intentions to work at 
			ALMH after graduation. Helm says the opportunity is possible thanks 
			to the generosity of donors.
 
			
			 
			“Supporting the studies of students who have made job commitments to 
			ALMH reflects the mission of both the foundation and the hospital,” 
			said Eric Graue, chairman of the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital 
			Foundation. “We are confident that we are doing the right thing for 
			the students, the hospital, and our community.”
 Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital is a community-based critical 
			access hospital serving the people of Logan and eastern Mason 
			County. The Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital Foundation was formed 
			in 1986 to support the mission of ALMH. Contributions to the 
			scholarship fund are always welcome. To learn more about this and 
			other foundation programs, contact Sarah Helm at 217-605-5006 or 
			visit www.almh.org/ 
			foundation.
 
		[Angela L. Stoltzenburg, MBACommunity Health Collaborative, Director
 Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital]
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 David Curry
 
 Lindsey Goodwin
 
 Katie Hunsley
 
 Hannah Freer
 
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