At the recent OT Atlantic Conference, the Mary and John Eldon Green Scholarship was awarded for the first time. Named for John Eldon Green, a former deputy minister of social services for PEI and a longtime supporter of combining social work and occupational therapy to help vulnerable people in the community, and his wife Mary - the award was presented to Dalhousie students Alicia Rose (Occupational Therapy) and Dayna O'Malley (Social Work).
To learn more about this award, read the recent article in the PEI Guardian.
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