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The WAA - Seattle Chapter 2004 and 2005 Scholorship Fund was awarded to
Celeste Hunter.
She has sent us the following notes.
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October 4, 2005
Thank You for Scholarship
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I want to thank you for your continued support of my graduate work
at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for the 2005-06 school year.
Your gift has helped me more than you know, for I am paying over
$11,000 in out of state tuition. As you know, I am currently doing
my final full-time internship at the University of Washington
Medical Center as a Rehabilitation Counselor (one of the first from
the UW-Madison). My internship involves assisting acute and
chronically disabled individuals get back to their lives, community,
and work. The experience working with the University of Washington
staff and patients has enriched my skills and compassion as a
Professional Counselor and as an individual. I love being back in
Seattle (even with the rain) and enjoy applying all of the extensive
knowledge that I acquired at the UW-Madison. Your contribution has
helped me achieve this feat and I am most grateful. Now, I just
need a job after I graduate at the end of this semester! Wish me
luck.
I have also been meaning to attend some of the Badger
games with you all at the Mustard Seed, but have to wait until the
semester is over-Along with the 40 hour per week internship, I am
also taking statistics and abnormal psychology. Busy semester, will
be happy to meet you all after the first of the year.
Thanks again for you generous contribution. It has really made a
worthwhile difference in my graduate school experience.
Sincerely,
Celeste Hunter
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July 18, 2004
Thank You for Scholarship
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I am so please to have received your funding towards my Rehabilitation
Psychology Studies at the University of Madison-Wisconsin starting
this upcoming Fall. This money will greatly assist my financial needs
and I want to thank you very much for this wonderful scholarship. I will
do my utmost to honor and uphold the tradition of this scholarship.
With much gratitude,
Celeste Hunter
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