Rising Sun Chamber donates $3,500 to Cecil College Healthcare scholarships
Published on February 20, 2018
The Rising Sun Chamber of Commerce donated $3,500 to the Cecil College Foundation to provide scholarships for students in the College’s healthcare programs. From left to right are: Carol Hunter, Norman Hunter, and Bud McFadden, Rising Sun Chamber of Commerce members; Dr. Mary Way Bolt, Cecil College President; John Beck, Executive Director of Cecil College Foundation; Dr. Joseph K. Weidner, Jr., Stone Run Family Medicine.
The Rising Sun Chamber of Commerce demonstrated its commitment to supporting higher education with a $3,500 donation to the Cecil College Foundation, which will be used to provide scholarships for students in the healthcare programs. The Chamber of Commerce raised the funds by hosting the 11th Annual Health Fair, held Oct. 20, at the Grace Bible Chapel, 1949 Biggs Highway in Rising Sun. This event provided health screenings, promoted regional healthcare resources and encouraged healthy lifestyles. “There continues to be a need in the county to provide healthcare services, and Cecil College is working to meet those needs through programs like Nursing and Physical Therapist Assistant,” said Cecil College President, Mary Way Bolt, Ed.D. Cecil College offers health profession associate degrees in Exercise Sciences, Health Information Technology, Healthcare Sciences, Paramedic, Physical Therapist Assistant, along with RN and LPN Nursing. There is also a certificate program for Personal Trainer/Fitness Manager. “Originally, we teamed up with the Cecil County Health Department to host flu clinics. As a physician, it is important to live in a place where people can grow and learn. Anything we can do to create healthy lifestyle opportunities within the community and provide the needs of the county through programs such as those at Cecil College is vital,” said Dr. Joseph K. Weidner, Jr., of Stone Run Family Medicine in Rising Sun. The 11th Annual Health Fair featured 53 healthcare related vendors, activities to promote healthcare screenings, exercise demonstrations, lectures, and entertainment.