Friday, July 11, 2025

Dosher volunteers award 3 college scholarships

Dosher Volunteers Scholarship Committee Chair Verda Darrell poses with scholarship recipients Rylee Ashburn, Hannah M. Combs and Eliza J. Fish, and Volunteers Vice-president Jeri Robinson (Photo courtesy Dosher Memorial Hospital).
Dosher Volunteers Scholarship Committee Chair Verda Darrell poses with scholarship recipients Rylee Ashburn, Hannah M. Combs and Eliza J. Fish, and Volunteers Vice-president Jeri Robinson (Photo courtesy Dosher Memorial Hospital).

SOUTHPORT — The Dosher Volunteers have awarded $3,000 scholarships to each of three women who are pursuing college studies in the healthcare field. The students are (alphabetically) Rylee Ashburn, Hannah M. Combs and Eliza J. Fish.

Ashburn, a 2017 graduate from South Brunswick High School, plans to study medicine at East Carolina University.

Combs works as a licensed practical nurse for Brunswick County Detention Center and is studying at Brunswick Community College to become a registered nurse. She graduated from South Brunswick High in 2012.

Fish graduated from West Brunswick High School this month and plans to study medicine at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.

Dosher Volunteers are an independent group of women and men formed in 1972 who serve patients at Dosher Memorial Hospital. Read more about them at www.Dosher.org/Volunteers.

Submitted by Jim Goss for Dosher Volunteers.

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