News | September 30, 2015

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SWFL Children’s Charities pledges $1 million to FGCU

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From left: Mitchell L. Cordova, Dean of the College of Health Professions and Social Work; Andie Vogt, Debbie Toler, Elaine Hawkins and Sandy Stilwell, trustees of SWFL Children's Charities Inc.; and FGCU President Wilson G. Bradshaw.
From left: Mitchell L. Cordova, Dean of the College of Health Professions and Social Work; Andie Vogt, Debbie Toler, Elaine Hawkins and Sandy Stilwell, trustees of SWFL Children’s Charities Inc.; and FGCU President Wilson G. Bradshaw.

SWFL Children’s Charities Inc. has announced a $1 million pledge to Florida Gulf Coast University to benefit students studying to become healthcare professionals.

Over a five-year period beginning in May 2016, $200,000 will be awarded annually as SWFL Children’s Charities Scholarships and granted to qualifying undergraduate or graduate students in College of Health Professions and Social Work degree programs.

“We are deeply grateful for the support of SWFL Children’s Charities Inc. in helping our dedicated students achieve their dreams of becoming skilled healthcare providers whose care will benefit all of the region’s residents, particularly its children,” said FGCU President Wilson G. Bradshaw, who also serves as a trustee for the charity.

Scholarship recipients must be graduates of high schools from the five-county Southwest Florida region. Preference will be given to students who express interest in practicing in pediatric-related fields and are interested in remaining in Southwest Florida following graduation.

The scholarship dollars are raised through SWFL Children’s Charities Inc.’s annual signature event, the Southwest Florida Wine & Food Fest, and will be administered by FGCU. Scholarships will be awarded on an annual basis, and students may receive the scholarship in successive years.

“SWFL Children’s Charities continues its commitment to supporting healthcare education in Southwest Florida with a focus on programs that will benefit children,” said Elaine Hawkins, president of the charity’s board of directors. “Given the growing number of children receiving healthcare services in Southwest Florida, our board and trustees believe that preparing students with the skills and opportunity to work locally in healthcare will help fulfill a vital need in our community. Choosing a career in healthcare requires a unique commitment and passion, and we look forward to seeing the impact that the scholarship will have on the recipients as they pursue their education and career goals.”

The 2016 Southwest Florida Wine & Food Fest will be held Feb. 26 and 27 at the Beach Clubhouse at Miromar Lakes Beach and Golf Club. The festival has raised nearly $15 million over the past seven years, making it the most successful fundraising event in Lee County and one of the top-grossing wine fests in the country. Funds raised benefit educational programs at FGCU and Florida SouthWestern State College and the Golisano Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida.

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