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Abigail Rakos NICU Scholarship Nursing

Abigail Rakos, 19, of Jim Thorpe, plans to begin her career where she spent the first four months of her life–at St. Luke’s University Health Network’s Bethlehem Campus. A $22,500 scholarship to attend St. Luke’s School of Nursing has kept her dream plans on course.

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Abigail Rakos, 19, of Jim Thorpe, plans to begin her career where she spent the first four months of her life–at St. Luke’s University Health Network’s Bethlehem Campus. A special $22,500 scholarship to attend St. Luke’s School of Nursing starting in January has kept her dream plans on course.

A month before Abby was born, her mother, Debra Rakos, was hospitalized at St. Luke’s Bethlehem Campus to manage her placental insufficiency. Abby was born on May 13, 1999, weighing only 1 pound, 5 ounces.

Debra and Jeff Rakos weren’t sure their premature daughter would make it. Doctors were particularly grim when Abby developed sepsis when she was a week old. But after four months in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NCIU), Abby was sent home. She has grown up with no signs of her precarious beginnings.

The eldest of the three Rakos children, Abby returned often to St. Luke’s when her siblings were born. “I was constantly there, and I felt like St. Luke’s was my home,” Abby says.

As a child, Abby had entertained thoughts of becoming a writer, but becoming a nurse and especially caring for children always won out.

“I thought nursing would be better, and I really want to help people and that’s what nurses do,” she says, speaking from personal experience.

When Abby graduated from Marian Catholic High School in Hometown in 2017, she received a $500 scholarship from St. Luke’s Miner’s Campus to attend Lehigh Carbon Community College and complete her prerequisites for nursing school. When Abby arrived for the presentation luncheon, she was surprised to learn that she actually had been given a full scholarship, $22,500, to attend St. Luke’s School of Nursing.

Abigail Rakos NICU Scholarship Nursing

Former St. Luke’s NICU patient Abigail Rakos, 19, of Jim Thorpe, is presented with a scholarship award to attend St. Luke’s School of Nursing.

When Abby graduates from LCCC in December, she will have done so with flying colors, proving to all she was worthy of the honor.

Next Step: St. Luke’s School of Nursing

Abby applied to St. Luke’s School of Nursing last fall and learned in November via email and a letter that she had been accepted.

“I was in the kitchen when I saw that I was accepted, I ran into the living room to tell my dad,” she recalls. “My dad was so excited, and he texted my mom. We told my grandmother, too, who was a nurse and she was very happy to hear that I was accepted.”

After Abby graduates from St. Luke’s School of Nursing she will work at St. Luke’s Miner’s, possibly in the emergency department, under the terms of her scholarship.

Because St. Luke’s has made much in her life possible, Abby wants to eventually work in pediatrics in its Bethlehem Campus and graduate to its neonatal intensive care unit when she’s gained the necessary experience.

“I’d like to eventually go into the NICU at the Bethlehem campus so I can help others the way they helped me get my start in life,” she says. She does plan to go to college to complete her bachelor’s degree after earning her nursing certificate at St. Luke’s.

Wendy Lazo, president of St. Luke’s Miner’s Campus, is pleased the health network has such a special relationship with its former patient.

“We are honored that Abigail has chosen to pursue both her education and career in nursing with St. Luke’s University Health Network,” Lazo says. “Her special beginnings coupled with Abigail’s empathetic spirit and talent will make for a compassionate, caring nurse for our patients.”

Note: This area health news is brought to you in partnership with St. Luke’s University Health Network.

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Josh Popichak

Josh Popichak is the owner, publisher and editor of Saucon Source. A Lehigh Valley native, he's covered local news since 2005 and previously worked for Berks-Mont News and AOL/Patch. Contact him at josh@sauconsource.com.

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