Best Friends Animal Society awards Navajo tribe members SUU animal studies scholarships

Puppies at the Best Friends Animal Society, Kanab, Utah, date not specified | Photo courtesy of Southern Utah University and Best Friends Animal Society, St. George News

KANAB — Best Friends Animal Society recently announced the winners of the Phefelia H. New Scholarships that include courses, certificates and even a degree plan designed for animal services from Southern Utah University.

Best Friends Animal Society CEO Julie Castle speaks during One Utah Summit, Cedar City, Utah, Oct. 4, 2023 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News

The winners include Jenneth Begay, a veterinary technician for Rez-Solutions and Animal Shelter, who was awarded an SUU online bachelor’s degree scholarship in general studies; Olivia Holiday, a Navajo Nation animal control officer, who was awarded the Contemporary Animal Services Foundations Certificate.

And Samilita Holiday, who currently works for Navajo Nation Veterinary Program and with Rez-Solutions and Animal Shelter and was awarded with the Contemporary Animal Services Foundations Certificate.

 “Education is a huge part of our everyday lives and when an opportunity, like scholarships, to have your passion and your heart for helping society is there, you take that opportunity and do your very best to absorb what is being taught to you,” Navajo Nation Vice President Richelle Montoya said. “Then, upon graduation, you take that gift and continue to give back to the world. The vision and mission that your scholarship comes with will help guide your paths.”

According to the media release, the cumulative value of the scholarships is approximately $15,000.  

The Contemporary Animal Services Foundations Certificate includes three courses: Studies of Contemporary Animal Services, Cat Lifesaving and Dog Lifesaving. These courses cover the proven policies, programs and procedures necessary for a lifesaving animal services organization.

Melynda Thorpe, executive director of SUU Community and Professional Development, speaks about new scholarship agreement, Cedar City, Utah, March 7, 2023 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News

Best Friends Animal Society and Southern Utah University first partnered in 2019 to curate and offer courses that help professionalize animal welfare. Some of these courses morphed into full concentration degrees, such as Contemporary Animal Services Leadership, as part of the SUU Master of Interdisciplinary Studies program. Since its inception, 16 students have graduated, with 20 more students currently enrolled.

“We are excited to be able to work with the Navajo Nation and Southern Utah University for a second year to bring learning and development opportunities to community members who have already demonstrated a passion for Animal Services,” said Michelle Weaver, director of sanctuary outreach. “Our team has had the opportunity to work alongside many from the community who are dedicated to ensuring that there are resources available for people and the pets they care for. We look forward to seeing how recipients of these scholarships utilize what they learn to create programs that support even more community members and the animals they love.” 

For more information on all the offerings curated via the Best Friends Animal Society/Southern Utah University collaboration, visit their website at this link.

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