FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WEST ALLIS, WIS.,
June 21, 2007 – The
Wisconsin Dental Association (WDA) Foundation, which is largely supported by
individual member dentists of the WDA, recently awarded $8,000 in scholarships
to 16 dental hygiene students enrolled in state technical colleges who have
demonstrated academic achievement and financial need.
Recipients of this year’s
$500 scholarships and their hometowns include:
- Chippewa Valley
Technical College
– Michelle Gajda (Eau Claire)
and Melissa Gunther (Barron)
- Fox Valley
Technical College – Jenny Goertzen (Menasha)
and Jennifer Karls (Chilton)
- Madison Area Technical College
– Kayla Tueting (Cottage Grove) and Andrea
Quilling (Madison)
- Milwaukee Area
Technical College
– Carol Bratt (Racine) and Elizabeth Diezler (West Allis)
- Northcentral Technical
College – Johanna Cable
(Rhinelander) and second recipient to be awarded in the fall
- Northeast Wisconsin
Technical College
– Holly VandeVoort (Seymour) and Ellery Kassin (Iron Mountain, Mich.)
- Waukesha County
Technical College
– Samantha Schroeder (Manitowoc) and Laura
Thiele (Cleveland)
- Western Technical College – Katie Ekern (West Salem) and Channon
Kennedy (La Crosse)
The Wisconsin Dental Association Foundation was
created as the charitable arm of the Wisconsin
Dental Association (WDA) in 1957. A qualified, tax-exempt corporation, the
foundation provides scholarships to dental and dental hygiene students attending
accredited schools in Wisconsin.
It also gives financial support to projects providing dental care to the
underserved and other dental-related philanthropic endeavors. The foundation
also administers the Donated Dental Services program.
Established in 1870, the
WDA is headquartered in West Allis.
With more than 2,900 members statewide, the WDA represents the vast majority of
practicing dentists in Wisconsin.
Its members are committed to promoting professional excellence and quality oral
health care. The WDA is one of 53 constituent (state-territorial) dental societies
of the American Dental Association - the largest and oldest national dental
association in the world. For more information on the WDA or the WDA Foundation,
call 414-276-4520 or visit www.wda.org.
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