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Students, Staff and Faculty Participate in MLK Day of Service

A number of students, staff and faculty teamed up to volunteer throughout Northeast Ohio on Monday, Jan. 20, in honor of Northeast Ohio Medical University’s MLK Day of Service.

The day-long volunteer opportunities, sponsored by the University’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, brought together a total of 18 volunteers on their day off.

Together, volunteers helped at Hattie Larlham, a non-profit organization that serves children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities; Ronald McDonald House of Akron, a residence where parents are able to stay close to their child suffering from an illness; and Someplace Safe, a temporary shelter in Warren, Ohio, for women and children who are victims of domestic violence.

Below are the names of NEOMED’s MLK Day of Service volunteers.

Hattie Larlham – Mantua, Ohio

  • Diamanta Panford, a first-year College of Medicine student
  • Adrianna Nicholson, a first-year College of Medicine student
  • Sarah Eley, a first-year College of Medicine student
  • Jerika Schirf, a first-year College of Medicine student
  • Saimanthra Ganesh, a first-year College of Medicine student

 

Hattie Larlham – Stow, Ohio

  • Roxanne Spitulski, a third-year College of Pharmacy student
  • Summer Matar, a third-year College of Pharmacy student
  • Kristen Palmer, a second-year College of Medicine student
  • Theresa D’Ettore, a first-year College of Medicine student

 

Ronald McDonald House of Akron

  • Andre Burton, J.D., vice president for human resources and diversity
  • Brittany Young
  • Laura Allen, a second-year College of Medicine student
  • Michelle Mattingly, research coordinator
  • Savannah Bates

 

Someplace Safe

  • Molly O’Malley
  • Samantha Hickey, marketing assistant
  • Ella Potter, a second-year College of Medicine student
  • Shane Mathew, a third-year College of Medicine student