Summary:
At Cancer Horizons, we strive to empower cancer patients, and an extension of our work is providing financial aid to students that have been affected by cancer in their lives. Our $1,000 scholarship is for a U.S student who has been affected by cancer and has a vision of making a difference in supporting cancer patients, their families, and communities. We believe that extending a reward to someone affected by cancer that is working towards achieving an education is a natural step to support the fight against cancer.
Peace. My name is Chris Yakawich, and I have served as a Campus Minister here at Carroll for a few years now. After a radical encounter with God's love at a retreat that I served at in college, I have pursued the Lord with abandon. Jesus is madly in love with us, and it is a gift to share this reality with the students at Carroll.
Before working here at Carroll, I taught at a Catholic High School in Washington, and then went to grad school and studied Theology at the Augustine Institute in Denver, Colorado.

Erin Butts, MSW is humbled and overjoyed to join Carroll College's MSW program as an Assistant Professor. Graduating from Carroll with an undergraduate degree in social work, she initially worked in the Helena area as an AmeriCorps*VISTA volunteer with numerous community-based non-profits while continuing to join with Carroll College faculty on service-learning projects. For Erin, returning to Carroll College illuminates the beautifully stated motto: Non Scholae Sed Vitae. Go Saints.

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