Children of two Jefferson Health employees have been named recipients of the annual Sanderson Memorial Scholarship. The scholarships, each $2,500, are awarded based on academic achievements and an interest in pursuing a career in healthcare. The scholarship is in memory of Sarah Sanderson, an original board member of then-Kennedy Health. Sanderson generously bestowed funds to promote the continuation of health education among promising young students.
Anjuli Nair, of Mickleton, daughter of Maya Nair, a certified respiratory therapist at Jefferson Washington Township Hospital. Anjuli graduated from Kingsway Regional High School in June and will attend Rutgers University in New Brunswick, majoring in cell biology and neuroscience. A Gloucester County All-Star for Academic Excellence, Anjuli served as president of the Physics Club and World Cultures Club, as well as a member of the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) Academy and Model United Nations. She graduated in the top five in her class.
Karissa Coleman, of Erial, daughter of Tracy Coleman, nurse manager of Jefferson Washington Township Hospital Emergency Department. Karissa graduated from Timber Creek Regional High School in June as salutatorian and will attend Kings College in Wilkes Barres, Pa., majoring in biology. A four-year varsity starter in soccer, Karissa won the Tri-County Scholar Athlete Award and was named second Team All-Conference twice. She served as a member of National Honor Society, Science Honor Society and the Interact Club.