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2020-2021 Scholarship for Therapists Recipients Last Name First Name Award Award Type Field Degree Alexander Sydney $1,000 Tien, John & Yvonne PT Doctorate Almquist Cara $600 General SLP Master's Aranas Nadia $800 Perry, Robert PT Doctorate Arena Bianca $600 General OT Master's Armbrust Haileigh $650 William L. White SLP Master's Atken Desire $625 Big Hat SLP Master's Barron Giovanni $600 General OT Master's Bartley Megan $600 General OT Doctorate Bartnicki Kyla $625 Big Hat OT Master's Baskin Lilie $625 Big Hat SLP Master's Beal Bryan $1,000 Southwest Amarillo 2 PT Doctorate Berger Caitlin $600 General OT Doctorate Bergman Courtney $800 Nickles, Doug SLP Master's Bevers Gayle $600 General PT Doctorate Beyer Isaac $650 William L. White PT Doctorate Bierlein Samantha $1,400 Bush, Mary Ann 2 OT Master's Binder Kayleigh $600 General OT Master's Birely Cody $1,600 PNP Fund PT Doctorate Bladon Barrisford $625 Big Hat OT Master's Blake Courtney $600 General SLP Master's Blasi Alexis $600 General OT Master's Bogar DeJuanna $625 Big Hat OT Master's Bolay Kiera $1,400 Smith, Don & Joy SLP Master's Bosse Katelyn $600 General PT Doctorate Boyete Valerie $900 Vannoy, Patty and David 1 OT Master's Boyles Katarina $600 General SLP Master's Brady Erika $600 General PT Doctorate Brown Hannah $600 General PT Doctorate Bucklin Katherine $600 General OT Doctorate Burks Braiden $800 Hobbs Chapter 5 PT Doctorate Burzycki Jenni $1,000 Great Plains Region OT Master's Cain Marissa $800 Koebrich, Richard PNP PT Doctorate Cammon Bryan $1,000 Hobbs Chapter 11 PT Doctorate Campos Brianna $800 Patocka, Donna & Decker, Aaron OT Master's Cardone Michaela $800 Natoli, Thomas PNP 2 OT Master's Carson Jared $1,200 Noon Network PT Doctorate Carson Alycia $600 General OT Master's Cegelske Amanda $800 Enid Chapter AUD Doctorate Chang Cally $1,600 Thomas, Paul 1 PT Doctorate Chapman Emily $625 Big Hat PT Doctorate Chapman Kelton $650 William L. White OT Doctorate Charlton Madison $1,000 Grand Rapids, Kramer OT Master's Chase Brett $800 Kerr, Rick & Pam PT Doctorate Cho Dominic $625 Big Hat PT Doctorate Christensen Shayli $800 Gene Allen (TX) AMTRYKES SLP Master's Chu Judy $600 General OT Master's Clyde Riley $1,000 Southwest Amarillo 1 PT Doctorate Cockerill Nicole $1,000 Fulton, Bill-Louise Fulton PT Doctorate Cockerill Riley $1,000 Fulton, Bill-Dean G. Fulton PT Doctorate Coffey Bethany $800 Lovelace (NC) PT Doctorate Collings Cooper $625 Big Hat PT Doctorate Collums Kristofer $1,000 Hobbs Chapter 10 PT Doctorate Congeni Lucia $600 General OT Master's Coyle Brette $625 Big Hat OT Master's Crosson Casey $600 General PT Doctorate Cullinane Kaylin $600 General OT Doctorate Davis Lauren $600 General OT Doctorate Davis Kyndal $625 Big Hat PT Doctorate Daymon Tyler $1,400 Herbert - PA (McCracken) PT Doctorate Delgado Vanessa $600 General AUD Doctorate DeNigris Carly $800 Big Spring PT Doctorate DeView Lauren $625 Big Hat OT Master's Diaz Brianna $650 William L. White AUD Doctorate Dorman Savannah $600 General OT Master's Duryea Daniel $600 General PT Doctorate Ebers Mallory $800 Clingenpeel, Kent & Terri SLP Master's Edwards Sarita $650 Big Hat SLP Master's Eltz Emily $800 Buckholt, Pat & Bill OT Master's Ettinger Jennifer $800 Blankenship, Janice/HP Found PT Doctorate Faber Madison $1,000 Davis, Carmela 2 PT Doctorate Fernandez Francisca $800 Aiken, Merrill Keller OT Master's Fleck Moriah $800 Lubbock Monterey OT Master's Fleming Shelby $1,000 Epperson, Leonard & Vicki OT Doctorate Fletcher Macie $900 Bush, Mary Ann 5 OT Doctorate Flores Joshua $800 Lubbock Caprock 2012 PT Doctorate Fournier Brady $800 Irving Chapter PT Doctorate Fulbright Jeiyn $1,600 Schoonover, Ray PNP 1 PT Doctorate Fuller Hanna $600 General OT Doctorate Fye Haley $1,000 Turilli, Larry & Laurie PT Doctorate Garrett Tiesha $625 Big Hat PT Doctorate Garza Amanda $650 William L. White OT Doctorate Gatlin Mallory $600 General OT Master's Gaus Grace $800 Nowlin, Richard OT Master's Geer Allison $600 General PT Doctorate Gehres Sarah $600 General PT Doctorate Giese Jordyn $800 Enid Chapter 2 PT Doctorate Gonzalez Verdin Anthony $600 General PT Doctorate Grant Aliza $600 General SLP Master's Grimm Sierra $600 General PT Doctorate Gulbis Caitlin $600 General OT Master's Gulley Alexandria $600 General PT Doctorate Haas Victoria $1,400 Hobbs Chapter 3 OT Master's Habashi Marina $600 General SLP Master's Habib Maliha $600 General PT Doctorate Hanebuth Cannon $1,200 Oschwald, Eric PT Doctorate Hart Mary $600 General PT Doctorate Hartline Caitlin $650 William L. White OT Master's Havens Rebekah $600 General AUD Doctorate Hoag Nicole $600 General PT Doctorate Hudson Brenna $1,700 Riggs, Don & Anderson 1 PT Doctorate Hughes Sarah $3,000 Steers PT Doctorate Huttinger Rebecca $900 Bush, Mary Ann 4 OT Master's Ibarra Pamela $600 General SLP Master's Ihezue Whitney $1,000 Fulton, Bill OT Master's Isham Shaila $650 William L. White PT Doctorate Jackson Hailey $600 General PT Doctorate Jackson Khadiija $600 General OT Master's James Avery $1,200 AMBUCS of East TX SLP Master's Jang Seaton $600 General PT Doctorate Jeffrey Austin $1,000 Flickinger, William & Shirley PT Doctorate Jenney Krista $800 Hobbs Chapter 7 PT Doctorate Jimenez Christine $650 William L. White OT Doctorate Johnson Jillian $2,000 Sammons, Fred & Rider, Barb 2 SLP Master's Johnston Daniel $800 Lawton Chapter AUD Doctorate Jones Aleah $600 General OT Master's Jorgensen Kaylee $600 General OT Doctorate Jose Aleena $625 Big Hat PT Doctorate Julian Jacquelyn $600 General OT Master's Junious Victoria $900 Riggs, Don & Anderson 2 PT Doctorate Justice Stacy $600 General PT Doctorate Kavumkal Annmarie $600 General PT Doctorate Keeler Kendall $600 General OT Master's Keitel Kelly $625 Big Hat PT Doctorate Kerfman Victoria $800 Grand Rapids, Meeker OT Master's Kletkin Daniela $800 Shaw, Gordon & Jenny Clement SLP Master's Kong Michael $3,000 Steers Doctorate Kroth Emily $600 General OT Master's Kuik Matthew $650 William L. White PT Doctorate Kurt Madeline $600 General OT Master's Kurtzman Rachael $800 Wuellner, Barbara Jean 2 OT Master's Labib Rhonda $600 General AUD Doctorate Lair John $800 Bentley, Lynda PT Doctorate Laizure Kelsey $1,000 Van Horn, Bud PT Doctorate Lankford Ashley $600 General OT Master's Lannom Ali $1,200 Davis, Carmela 1 OT Doctorate Lassman Emily $600 General PT Doctorate Lawlor Haley $650 William L. White OT Doctorate Lee Ehrin $625 Big Hat PT Doctorate LeMaster Lindy $600 General SLP Master's Lemus Jessica $800 Blubaugh, Anna & Dan PT Doctorate Lewis Bonnie $600 General PT Doctorate Littlejohn-Oram Kaitlyn $625 Big Hat OT Master's Lockhart Diamond $600 General PT Doctorate Love Kyler $600 General PT Doctorate Luellen Catron $650 William L. White AUD Doctorate Mace Gabrielle $800 Blankenship, Janice PT Doctorate Mack Christa $800 Grand Rapids, Najar OT Master's Maestas Alyssa $800 Lubbock Caprock PT Doctorate Maldonado Cristina $800 Southwest Region PT Doctorate Mangelo-Pomp Amanda $1,400 Jones, Donald/Gussie PT Doctorate Manthuruthil Ashna $650 William L. White OT Doctorate Martin Shaelyn $625 Big Hat OT Doctorate Martin Hailey $650 William L. White PT Doctorate Martin Sierra $625 Big Hat PT Doctorate Martin Lauryn $600 General OT Doctorate Matuszak Taylor $600 General OT Master's Maurer Sarah $800 Smith, Rodney K PNP AUD Doctorate McAuley Piper $800 Haywood, Sue (Amtryke Mama) PT Doctorate McElrath Eric $625 Big Hat PT Doctorate McFadden Cierra $600 General SLP Master's McGill Addison $650 William L. White SLP Master's McKinney Payton $600 General PT Doctorate Medina Adriana $800 Indian Valley - Buchert SLP Master's Melegy Mostafa $1,000 Hobbs Chapter 9 PT Doctorate Merritt Brandi $650 William L. White OT Doctorate Meyer Josey $600 General PT Doctorate Miller Hannah $650 William L. White PT Doctorate Miller Abigail $650 William L. White PT Doctorate Mills Casady $650 William L. White PT Doctorate Moore Courtney $600 General PT Doctorate Moran Samantha $650 William L. White OT Master's Mosley Jennifer $625 Big Hat OT Doctorate Muehlbauer Christina $800 Natoli, Thomas PNP 1 PT Doctorate Mylin Stacy $600 General SLP Master's Niman Sydney $800 Grand Rapids, Smith OT Master's Norwood Jackie $600 General PT Doctorate Olayos Shea $600 General PT Doctorate Olofson Erika $600 General PT Doctorate Olorunoje Moriam $600 General OT Doctorate Omness Mackenzie $800 Bush, Mary Ann 1 OT Master's Ovenshire Madison $625 Big Hat OT Doctorate Pardoe Hayley $650 William L. White PT Doctorate Parker Kirsten $600 General OT Doctorate Pena Genevieve $600 General PT Doctorate Pepper-Tunick Blake $625 Big Hat PT Doctorate Perry Alexandra $650 William L. White OT Doctorate Peters Kailey $625 Big Hat PT Doctorate Petrisin Lauren $600 General PT Doctorate Pina Gary $800 Mountain Metro PT Doctorate Plumbtree Kyla $600 General PT Doctorate Polzin Joni $600 General OT Master's Pritchard Margaret $800 Oltman, Connie PT Doctorate Radtke Blake $1,200 Carter, Aimee PT Doctorate Ray Jacob $600 General PT Doctorate Reid Kayla $600 General SLP Master's Richardson Nadia $1,000 Snow, Eula & Doc SLP Master's Richey Tanner $1,000 Ferguson, Johnny PNP PT Doctorate Richey Kami $650 William L. White OT Master's Riley Lauren $625 Big Hat SLP Master's Robertson Jessica $1,600 Sammons, Fred & Rider, Barb 1 SLP Master's Rojas Sarah $600 General SLP Master's Rojo Alexia $600 General SLP Master's Romero Mayra $600 General PT Doctorate Ryan Margaret $800 LeMieux, Al & Cheryl OT Doctorate Sabo Trevor $600 General PT Doctorate Salinas Victoria $1,000 Southwest Amarillo 2 PT Doctorate Salley Meghan $1,000 Strauss, Dennis & Vicki SLP Master's Samaroo Nicole $600 General OT Master's Sampson Joseph $600 General PT Doctorate Saryoung Mercadez $650 William L.
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