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Barbara Ann Stout (Ledford) was born in 1950 in a barn in Hazard, Kentucky. After living for a period of time in an orphanage, her mother, once an adult, retrieved Barbara. Later, Barbara became the oldest of nine children. After moving with her family to rural Ohio, the family continued to experience financial hardships. Despite the many challenges she would experience as a child and adult, Barbara leveraged her Appalachian heritage to persevere. She later provided care to her aging parents, supported her family, and took pride in the accomplishments of her two children, one a retired Army military police officer and the other an emergency nurse and educator. This scholarship was formed to honor Barbara Ann Stout and recognize the strength and endurance of persons from Appalachia.
Gifts to the ENA Foundation Endowment Fund help support the mission of the Foundation by establishing permanent funds that will continue to provide educational scholarships and research grants for emergency nurses. Gifts to the ENA Foundation since 1991 have provided over $2.5 million in support for emergency nurses in the form of scholarships, grants and leadership opportunities.
Gifts to the ENA Foundation Research Fund help continue the mission of the Foundation by supporting research grants for emergency nurses.
Gifts to the ENA Foundation Scholarship Fund help support the mission of the ENA Foundation by providing support for academic scholarships awarded to emergency nurses. Gifts to the ENA Foundation since 1991 have provided over $2.5 million in support for emergency nurses in the form of scholarships, grants and leadership opportunities.
The Jeff Solheim International fund that allows the Emergency Nurses Association Foundation to engage and impact the Emergency Nurses Association goal to be the global emergency nursing resource and advocate for safe practice and safe care.
Joan began her career as a floor nurse in a med/surg unit and quickly realized how important a graduate degree would be to her career. She went back to college on a part time basis while working full time. Upon receiving her masters she quickly moved to hospital administration and continued helping others on her many medical mission trips to Bolivia, by serving as the chief nurse for MO1-DMAT(Disaster Medical Assistance Team), and by teaching hundreds of emergency and trauma nursing courses at hospitals all over the state of Missouri. She was an inaugural Fellow in the Academy of Emergency Nursing and this endowment will provide scholarships for nurses seeking an advanced degree while creating a legacy that embodies her giving spirit and desire to help others.
September 11, 2001, is a day that New York and the world will never forget. The United Stated was attacked by terrorists. Creating caring colleagues from painful memories, the New York ENA State Council created the NYENA 9/11 scholarship with the ENA Foundation. In 2002, they established the New York ENA September 11th Endowment in perpetuity ensuring that we Never Forget.
Richard Wynkoop Sr. (1948 - 2015) together with his wife of 35 years, Jackie Taylor-Wynkoop, shared a passion for emergency nursing. Together with their combined love for emergency nursing a permanent endowment has been established in memory of Richard Wynkoop to support emergency nurses and make a difference in the years to come.
Gifts to the ENA Foundation help support the mission of providing educational scholarships and research grants in the discipline of emergency nursing. Gifts to the ENA Foundation since 1991 have provided over $2.5 million in support for emergency nurses in the form of scholarships, grants and leadership opportunities.