Pediatric Cancer Survivors Receive Dan Brooks Memorial Educational Award

Photo Credit: Bob Giglione  |  Thirty-eight pediatric cancer survivors are off to college after receiving the Dan Brooks Memorial Educational Award.
Photo Credit: Bob Giglione | Thirty-eight pediatric cancer survivors are off to college after receiving the Dan Brooks Memorial Educational Award.

Stony Brook – On Thursday, July 21st, 38 students who had been treated at Stony Brook Children’s Hospital for childhood cancer, were the recipients of this year’s Dan Brooks Memorial Educational Award. The award ceremony took place at the Hilton Garden Inn on the Stony Brook University campus.

The Dan Brooks Memorial Educational Award was first given in 2003 to four student patients. As of 2016, 324 awards totaling over $238,000 have been presented to 117 patients. This year there were 38 recipients, the largest group in the award’s history.

Open to all graduates of the Pediatric Oncology Program at Stony Brook Children’s, this award helps with higher education costs, such as college or post-high school vocational training. It was established in memory of Dan Brooks, a young man who completed treatment for leukemia at Stony Brook, but later died in an automobile accident. Inspired by his experience with childhood cancer, Dan went on to obtain his degree in special education so he could help children facing challenges and this award reflects his dedication to education. Stony Brook has received many accolades for this one-of-a-kind program as it offers eligible graduates from the Stony Brook pediatric cancer program a small monetary award designated for the child’s post-high school education. It is given annually through four years of college.

This years’ recipients were:

  1. Manuel Arriola, Suffolk County Community College
  2. Alexis Attardi, Adelphi University
  3. Amanda Baker, UNC Chapel Hill
  4. Julianne Baker, Molloy College
  5. Cheyenne Boulden, SUNY Albany
  6. William Brennan, Stony Brook University
  7. Dante Buonconsiglio, Suffolk County Community College
  8. Ricardo Castillo, Full Sail University
  9. Amanda Cirrincione, University of Alabama
  10. Arianna Cotignola, Fashion Institute of Technology
  11. Rebecca Davan, Suffolk County Community College
  12. Stephone Davidson, Suffolk County Community College
  13. Rachel Dennis, Utica College
  14. Thomas Erler, SUNY Farmingdale
  15. Joshua Fox, Suffolk County Community College
  16. Nicholas Franzi, St. Joseph’s College
  17. Kyle Gutman, Syracuse University
  18. Ryan Harrington, St. Joseph’s College
  19. Christina Heinzer, Suffolk County Community College
  20. Brian Hembury, Suffolk County Community College
  21. Drew Isacksen, Suffolk County Community College
  22. Anmol Jaswal, Long Island University
  23. Alyssa Korpi, Stony Brook University
  24. Zachary Krackow, Suffolk County Community College
  25. Haley Mahr, Suffolk County Community College
  26. Dylan McGovern, Stony Brook University
  27. Gregory Meisner, Penn State University
  28. Megan O’Connor, Marymount Manhattan College
  29. Tyler Ponzio, Limestone College
  30. Rachel Ragone, Fordham University
  31. Christian Ramos, Quinnipiac University
  32. Michelle Riff, Fashion Institute of Technology
  33. Alexandra Solowinska, Stony Brook University
  34. George Sprague, Suffolk County Community College
  35. Christopher Tucciarone, Western New England University
  36. Sean Tully, SUNY New Paltz
  37. Robert Whalen, Suffolk County Community College
  38. Caitlin Zaugg, Stony Brook University

To read about more of the Cancer and Blood Disorder Support Services at Stony Brook Children’s that help children and families deal with many of issues around cancer and its treatment, click here.

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