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Malcolm P. Adcock Memorial Scholarship

Congratulations to Javarri Lewis of Purcell Marian High School!  Javarri is the winner of the 2009 Malcolm P. Adcock Memorial Scholarship. 



Malcolm P. Adcock was the health commissioner for the City of Cincinnati for 11 years. He was known for his dedication to improving health care services for the low-income residents of Cincinnati. His proudest achievement was keeping medical services intact at the city’s six health clinics located in low-income communities despite Cincinnati’s budget crisis. He served on the Community Advisory Board of the Hoxworth Blood Center for over 15 years and served as Board Chair from 1999 to 2003.
 
This scholarship will be awarded to a graduating African-American senior who is attending a high school within the city limits of Cincinnati and is enrolling full-time the following fall as an undergraduate to study in the designated fields of: Health Professions, Public Health, Health Research, Nursing, or related fields. Applicants must also excel in the following categories:

     - Academics
     - Community service
     - School-related activities

A qualification essay of 250 to 300 words on the topic: “The Value of Blood Donation as a Personal and Community Responsibility within the African American Community.”

 

Malcolm P. Adcock Scholarship Application, page 1 of 2
Malcolm P. Adcock Scholarship Application, page 2 of 2 
 
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Updated 10/23/09

Hoxworth High School Scholarship Program



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