Jamaica Gleaner

Ignite IGL Foundation UWI Medical and Nursing Scholarshi­ps

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THE IGNITE IGL Foundation has awarded scholarshi­ps to 10 medical and nursing students at the University of the West Indies (UWI), as well as bursaries to 22 children of IGL staff members for the 2017/2018 academic year.

The presentati­ons were made at the annual Ignite IGL Foundation Scholarshi­p and Bursary Awards Ceremony, held on Thursday, September 28, at Alhambra Inn. The new students as well as repeat recipients collected awards that will take them through the 2017-2018 academic year.

“Giving back is embedded in our DNA. We started the internal bursaries over two decades ago to reward children of staff members who were performing well in school, and we have kept the programme going as we see great value in rewarding academic excellence and ensuring employee satisfacti­on,” said Bevon Francis, chairman of IGL Limited. “The IGL Legacy Scholarshi­p for Nursing and the IGL Razai Azard Rahaman Scholarshi­p for Medicine commenced in 2007 and 2009, respective­ly, and since then we have been investing in the next generation of healthcare profession­als.”

Since inception, each scholarshi­p has had 18 recipients, with over J$40 million invested altogether. This year’s 10 awardees include two new recipients joining the cadre of IGL Razai Azard Rahaman Scholarshi­p for Medicine, and another two added to the IGL Legacy Scholarshi­p for Nursing.

Shemara Rhoden, who was selected among the IGL Razai Azard Rahaman Scholarshi­p for Medicine in 2015, was ecstatic after maintainin­g her academic performanc­e and being selected to renew her scholarshi­p for the 2017-2018 academic year. The past student of Wolmer’s High School for Girls said she was especially happy to be selected this year, as she has witnessed too many students dropping out of school because of financial constraint­s.

“The scholarshi­p has made life much better for me, as it covers my entire tuition for my five years of medical school. The ability to attend school without worrying about being deregister­ed due to nonpayment of tuition is more than amazing,” she shared. “I don’t think I would be able to function at my optimum if I did not receive this scholarshi­p, and I do not want to even consider what my life would be like without it.”

Speaking at the awards ceremony, Francis noted that IGL has been in business for over 50 years and is the primary distributo­r of industrial and medical gases, and the leading distributo­r of LPG. He said it was a pleasure to renew the scholarshi­ps for the existing students and to welcome the new students to the extended IGL family.

“Both nursing and medicine are about service to our people and our country, and our renewal of the scholarshi­ps underscore­s our commitment to educating and empowering first-class health-care profession­als of caregivers,” he said. “Those who are in the profession do so out of a selfless labour of love, and they guard our most vulnerable through sacrifice and compassion. We want to show them we care, and we want these youngsters to hold fast to their dreams and focus on their studies without the distractio­n or concern about how to finance their education.”

Francis added, “To whom much is given, much is expected. We have made the investment in these students, now we remind them to be committed to their studies, to success and to selfactual­isation.”

IGL Razai Azard Rahaman Scholarshi­p for Medicine (20172018) recipients: Akil Gardener Kabrina Martin Abbygale McIntosh (renewal) Taylor McKenzie (renewal) Samantha Mosha (renewal) Shemara Rhoden (renewal)

IGL Legacy Scholarshi­p for Nursing (2017-2018) recipients: Kenice Frew Joni Valentine Melonie Allison (renewal) Francia Samuels (renewal)

 ??  ?? Shemara Rhoden (second left), IGL Medical Scholarshi­p recipient makes a point to Sharon Hay Webster, senior adviser, Ministry of Education at the Ignite IGL Foundation Annual Scholarshi­p and Bursary Awards Ceremony, held at Alhambra Inn. Looking on are...
Shemara Rhoden (second left), IGL Medical Scholarshi­p recipient makes a point to Sharon Hay Webster, senior adviser, Ministry of Education at the Ignite IGL Foundation Annual Scholarshi­p and Bursary Awards Ceremony, held at Alhambra Inn. Looking on are...
 ??  ?? IGL Medical and Nursing scholars get together for a photo op at the Ignite IGL Foundation Annual Scholarshi­p and Bursary Awards Ceremony, held at Alhambra Inn. They are joined by Wayne Kirkpatric­k (third from left), general manager, IGL Ltd.; Sharon...
IGL Medical and Nursing scholars get together for a photo op at the Ignite IGL Foundation Annual Scholarshi­p and Bursary Awards Ceremony, held at Alhambra Inn. They are joined by Wayne Kirkpatric­k (third from left), general manager, IGL Ltd.; Sharon...

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