The Adams County Regional Medical Center’s Auxiliary is proud to announce the recipients of the 2025 ACRMC Auxiliary Scholarships. This year’s scholarships have been awarded to three outstanding individuals from our community who are pursuing advanced degrees in the healthcare field.
Amanda Greenlee is attending the University of Findlay to complete her Doctorate in Physical Therapy. Amanda has a long-standing history of providing patient care in Adams County as a Physical Therapy Assistant and is currently a valued employee at Adams County Regional Medical Center.


Hannah Blythe, a West Union High School graduate and the daughter of David and Alicia Blythe, is continuing her education at Shawnee State University, where she is pursuing a Master of Occupational Therapy degree.
Alyssa Mays, a graduate of North Adams High School and the daughter of Jamie and Starr Mays, is attending the West Virginia University School of Medicine to earn her Doctorate in Biomedical Science.

The ACRMC Auxiliary is dedicated to supporting the educational goals of local students committed to healthcare careers. These scholarships reflect our ongoing commitment to fostering the next generation of healthcare professionals who will serve our community with excellence and compassion.