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Published June 9, 2023

حوإ¼½م½م awards Humphreys Nursing Scholarship

“My parents left everything to give me a better future here in the States. I want to make it count."
By: Cathy Hayden
Kelley Humphreys Scholarship Recipient

Above: Rankin Campus nursing faculty, from left, Beverly Patrick, Shay Jennings, Valerie Nicholson, Bonnie Brooks and Candy Anderson; mom Lisandra Sosa, scholarship recipient Enrique Sosa of Brandon and حوإ¼½م½م Foundation Executive Director Matt Jones.

حوإ¼½م½م Rankin Campus Associate Degree Nursing student Enrique Sosa is the recipient of the Kelley Humphreys nursing Scholarship for 2023-2024.

Sosa, 21, of Brandon was born in Cuba, but came to the United States as a young child with his family. Now he’s a first-generation college student pursuing his dream.

“My parents left everything to give me a better future here in the States. I want to make it count,â€‌ he said. “I always wanted to help people, so I thought, â€کwhy not nursing?’ There’s always a great need for nurses.

“Nursing has always been my first thought of a career since high school,â€‌ he said. “Nursing is very versatile. You can do different things.â€‌

The Humphreys scholarship is named in honor of a حوإ¼½م½م nursing graduate, Kelley Elizabeth Humphreys, who was working in the oncology unit at St. Dominic Hospital when she was killed in a Jackson car crash in 2006.