Orange, California (September 18, 2017)
After being nominated by CalOptima, Jacqueline Ruddy, a member since 2009, won a national scholarship from the Association for Community Affiliated Plans (ACAP). Jacqueline’s compelling story about being a mother, full-time student and two-time breast cancer survivor helped her achieve this national honor and a $5,000 scholarship. She is pursuing a master’s degree in social work at USC.
To be eligible for the ACAP scholarship, Jacqueline first entered and won CalOptima’s local scholarship essay contest, which was sponsored for the second year in a row by the CalOptima Employee Activities Committee (EAC). The EAC scholarships are paid for entirely through employee-supported fundraisers.
CalOptima’s EAC scholarship contest was open to members of all ages pursuing degrees in health care or social services. Members were asked to share in their essays how they have bene-fited from CalOptima’s services, how their current studies will help them in the field of health care or social services, and why they are good candidates to receive the scholarships. Writers of the top three essays were awarded scholarships in the amount of $1,000, $750 and $500.