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2023 Alumnus of the Year: Robin Ferrer ’00 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/2023-alumnus-of-the-year-robin-ferrer-00/

[…] baseball team, and is a board member for the North Riverdale Baseball League. He also mentors young health care leaders. Robin described the influence MHS has had on his life […]

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2012 Alumna of the Year: Captain Kimberly Elenberg ’88 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/kimberly-elenberg/

Captain Kimberly Elenberg ’88 was the 2012 Milton Hershey School Alumna of the Year. A doctor of nursing practice, an informaticist, public health administrator, educator, and a leader of national...

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Ladayah Robinson ’18 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/ladayah-robinson-18-community-family/

At a young age, Ladayah Robinson and her three siblings from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, were adopted by their grandparents. “My grandparents tried their best to be everything that we needed them...

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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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2021 Alumna of the Year: Chris Cook ’81 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/2021-alumna-of-the-year-christine-cook/

[…] MHS, Chris had the opportunity to work and live with others, to connect with strong mentors who are still a part of her life, and to milk cows. MHS made […]

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

[…] the importance of mentorship—something she feels very strongly about. “It is extremely important to have mentors—especially those that look like you and those who look nothing like you, but who […]

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Bridget Corry Morse ’82 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/bridget-corry-morse-82/

[…] I’m helping someone change their life.” She equates her current job to that of adult mentors at Milton Hershey School who were instrumental to her success, along with the opportunities […]

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

[…] time at MHS, Tiffanni said it was the relationships she built with friends and adult mentors that helped her thrive at school and in the years following her high school […]

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Kenneth Eason ’83 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/kenneth-eason-83/

As a young boy, Kenneth Eason ’83 did not exude self-esteem. Growing up in north Philadelphia, Eason was bullied as a child and struggled with the passing of his father....

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Chris Worsley ’12 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/chris-worsley/

[…] ever since, growing his following as he continues to improve his brand. Some of Chris’s mentors are the DJs that he grew up listening to in Philadelphia. He even turns […]

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Marilyn Weaver ’03 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/marilyn-weaver/

[…] pursue her photography business full time. Through everything she has been through, Marilyn credits her mentors and friends from MHS with giving her unwavering love and support. “I found another […]

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2019 Alumnus of the Year: William C.B. Harding ’78 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/william-harding-78/

William Charles Ballough Harding ’78 is changing lives by creating solutions to global healthcare challenges through the development of new and improved medical devices. As the chair of the 336...

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Leila Asemani ’16 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/success-stories-leila-asemani/

Leila Asemani ’16 enrolled at Milton Hershey School in 2006 after a domestic violence tragedy in her family. A third-grader at the time, Leila and her two older brothers came...

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Troy Scott ’03 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/troy-scott/

Growing up in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Troy Scott ’03 recognized there were not many opportunities for him to excel. He enrolled at Milton Hershey School in fourth grade at the age...

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