Goodfellows: Jerry Gray inspires TTUHSC med student - LubbockOnline.com
The Jerry Gray Foundation is one of the 2012 recipients of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal’s Goodfellows campaign, which accepts donations from readers to benefit charitable organizations.
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About Mitchell: Mitchell is a 2007 graduate of Estacado. She was chosen to attend the Jerry Gray Foundation trip her senior year. Now she is a second-year medical student at the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center. Throughout her college career she’s been involved with and organized mentor programs to help college students in their medical careers.
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