Bringing more quality care providers to Arizona is one part of Health First Foundation’s mission, and your partnership as a donor is what helps make this possible. You provide scholarships that support quality care in the region, and there is no better example of this than Grace Davis, recipient of both the Lamm Scholarship and the Kary Christensen RN Nursing Scholarship.
An Arizona local with a passion for healthcare and service, Grace is currently studying to earn her Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Northern Arizona University (NAU)—completing a goal she set for herself at a young age.
“I chose the path of nursing when I was 10 years old due to my grandfather passing away from leukemia,” Grace said. “I saw nurses that showed so much care and kindness toward him that I wanted to become a patient advocate myself.”
Now, in 2024, Grace works as a Medical Assistant for Flagstaff Surgical Associates and is planning to graduate from NAU this December, after which she plans to stay in northern Arizona and work in trauma healthcare.
Grace’s journey demonstrates how scholarships can help transform the community, and how efforts to support future healthcare providers create a cycle that returns quality service to Arizona patients and makes a profound impact.
“My approach to nursing is understanding the patient and developing various ways to make them feel comfortable and protected during hard times with their health,” Grace said.
For Grace, the funding she received helped pave the way for her to make her goals a reality.
“The scholarships made an extreme difference in my life,” she said. “I’ve been able to focus on my education and I’ve been more successful.”
Beyond the costs associated with earning a degree, these scholarships help fund new growth and advancement opportunities for the recipient, including experiences like simulation labs featuring medical mannikins that can emulate a variety of health conditions, to current training focused on physical and mental health.
“Nurses play an important role in health, as they use therapeutic communication to create a bond with their patient and advocate for utmost care. I am learning to use my education in this same way.”
Grace wants to focus her attention on helping less-fortunate families in the community to access care.
“I want to create a program to encourage providers and volunteers in Flagstaff to assist the low-income community of northern Arizona in having better healthcare access,” Grace said. “The increase in healthcare prices leaves families vulnerable, especially when it comes to specialty facilities and preventative care.”
Driven by their passion for the community, donors can open doors for those who may not have these opportunities otherwise. Their investments often benefit the broader community, and this fact is not lost on Grace.
“I just want to share my gratitude with everyone who helped me, trained me, and inspired me to be a nurse. They all supported me to achieve my dreams.”
To support and address the critical need for quality health professionals in our region—like Grace Davis—Health First Foundation offers financial assistance to undergraduate and graduate students living in northern Arizona and studying in health and healthcare fields. We can offer these annual awards because of the incredible generosity of our donors.
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