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Dirk Dixon ’70 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/milton-hershey-school-dirk-dixon/

[…] didn’t stop when he retired. Never one to sit still, he picked up several part-time jobs in the Hershey community. Now, as a guide with Hershey Trolley Works, he shares […]

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Jeff Sypolt ’77 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/jeff-sypolt/

Jeff Sypolt ’77 is the chief of occupational safety and health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. His ultimate goal at his job is to eliminate injury...

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Hanna Royer ’14 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/milton-hershey-school-hannah-royer/

Milton Hershey School graduate, Hanna Royer ’14 remembers the kitchen being a very core place in her childhood memories. Whether it was with her mom at home, in her student...

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Omaris Caceres ’16 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/omaris-caceres-16/

[…] Her mom, a single parent, did not have the time or resources while working multiple jobs to pursue activities for the Caceres children. During her many visits to MHS and […]

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John E. “Jack” Thomas ’39 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/john-e-jack-thomas/

John E. “Jack” Thomas was born in New Jersey in 1923 before his family moved to Brooklyn, New York. When Jack was just 8 years old, he was left without...

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Alex Heider ’08 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/alex-heider/

Alex Heider graduated in 2008 from Milton Hershey School. He now works as a photojournalist/satellite truck operator with WSMV-TV in Nashville, Tennessee. Alex credits his time at MHS for helping...

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Nate Cunfer ’18 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/nate-cunfer-18/

Milton Hershey School gives students the space to realize that they can chase their dreams, regardless of the situation from which they were born. Nate Cunfer ’18 was no exception....

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Ododo Walsh ’98 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/ododo-walsh-98-childhood-poverty/

Milton Hershey School and New York City, though within neighboring states, are worlds apart when alumna Ododo Walsh ’98 reflects on her childhood in poverty. “I was living in New...

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Sophia Fucci ’17 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/sophia-fucci-17-benefits-from-opportunities-at-mhs/

In elementary school, Sophia Fucci wanted to play soccer and participate in extracurricular activities. But, her family did not have the means to support her activities in McKinney, Texas. At...

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Hannah Monette ’16 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/milton-hershey-school-hannah-monette-16-opportunities/

As a struggling seventh-grader, Hannah Monette was searching for something more. One day, at a doctor’s appointment, she started talking to a Milton Hershey School parent/sponsor about the opportunities that...

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Algene Sajery ’95 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/algene-sajery-95/

As a Milton Hershey School graduate, Algene Sajery ’95 not only gained a second family in Hershey, Pennsylvania—she also grew to love philanthropy and a commitment to service that was...

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Tiffanni Osborne ’09 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/tiffanni-osborne-09/

Growing up in West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Tiffanni Osborne ’09 was living with her mom’s friends when she learned about Milton Hershey School. As the third child born to a teenage...

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Alexandra Cristin ’07 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/alexandra-cristin-07/

When you Google “Tape-In Hair Extensions” and scroll past the Google Ads and local businesses, the first website you come upon is Glam Seamless—a multimillion-dollar empire built by Milton Hershey...

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2020 Alumnus of the Year: Charles Seidel ’87 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/2020-alumnus-of-the-year-charles-seidel-87/

Charles “Chuck” Seidel ’87 is a decorated, retired Air Force officer who came out of retirement to serve as a subject matter expert supporting the U.S. in its fight against...

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