We are raising funds for the Melani McCullogh Memorial Education Fund! This fund was created to support Native American students from Zuni, Ramah, and the surrounding areas in their pursuit of post-secondary studies, prioritizing service-oriented professions such as healthcare, education and social work.
Please see the silent auction at bit.ly/melaniauction or scan the QR code in the flyer to help us raise money for the next round of scholarships. There are handmade items such as blankets, pottery and jewelry in the auction. Thank you for your support!
The Melani McCullough Memorial Education Fund was created to support Native American students graduating from Zuni, Ramah, and surrounding areas in northwestern New Mexico in their pursuit of postsecondary studies especially those in service-oriented professions such as healthcare, education, and social work. The Fund is dedicated to the memory of Melani McCullough, MD, who provided medical services to Zuni and Navajo community patients for thirty years at the Zuni Comprehensive Health Center in Zuni, New Mexico. In addition to her medical duties, Melani contributed to the community by assisting with Zuni Youth Enrichment Project (ZYEP) activities, treating or paying for the treatment of injured animals brought to her door, and always being ready to assist people who came to her in need.
We all miss her laughter.
The Fund’s board consists of Zuni hospital staff, local citizens, and members of Melani’s
family.
Donations to the fund can be made by the following ways:
By mail: Melani McCullough Memorial Education Fund, PO Box 1249, Zuni, NM 87327
Venmo: @melanimcculloughfund
Online: http://bit.ly/melanifund via Paypal, credit card or debit card.
all contributions are tax deductible
Please direct questions to Kevin (443-858-6448 phone or text, kevincgk@gmail.com) or
Sharron Dishongh (505-870-9445 phone or text, sdishongh@gmail.com).
Thank you for your support,
Melani McCullough Memorial Education Fund Board:
Kevin Gauvey-Kern, Stephanie Vicenti, Levonia Cellicion, Sharron Dishongh