Jennifer D. Hale Memorial Scholarship Fund
Organized by
Haley burrow
Haley burrow
$8,570
Raised of $9,500 goal
1 scholarship funded
Contributions
49BG
Branden Griggs Pickleball Tournament Griggs
$560
M&
Mel & Ginger Velasquez
$50
A
Anonymous
$50
TS
Teresa StJacques
$20
NK
Nikole K
$25
Our story
Jennifer D. Hale was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, and friend. She passed away suddenly at the age of fifty-one, leaving behind a legacy of resilience in the face of adversity and service to others.
Jennifer was a teenage mother, having her first daughter at age 17. She went on to obtain a Master of Science in Nursing, Healthcare Systems Management and spent more than 16 years in geriatric and hospice nursing. She went on to spend the last 16 years of her career in executive leadership positions in Hospice organizations, ending her career as a Vice President of Clinical and Quality Standards.
Our goal
I am starting a scholarship in her honor, intended to help other teenage mothers (or single mothers) who want to pursue a career in nursing. All funds will go to the scholarship, and we will award one winner every year. The scholarship will start at $500, but could grow depending on the funding available.
Scholarships made possible by your generosity
Comments from contributors 29
Cordt Kassner1 month ago
$1,000
In memory of Jennifer Hale and to support her and Chet Hale's wishes.
Sparky H.2 months ago
$25
To honor the memory and legacy of my friend's daughter, Jennifer D. Hale.
Samantha May3 months ago
$20
Happy Birthday, Toni. 💗
Michele & Lee Fortson3 months ago
$200
In loving memory of our dear friend, Jen. Her light continues to shine on all of us!
Helen Harris3 months ago
$100
Ever grateful for Jennifer. May her legacy and love live on in each recipient.
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