Lorraine Dodero STEM Goes Red for Girls Scholarship
The American Heart Association’s Lorraine Dodero STEM Goes Red for Girls Scholarship was created in 2019 with the goal of helping students interested in pursuing careers in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) field achieve their goals.
The 2025 Lorraine Dodero STEM Goes Red for Girls Scholarship awards twelve (12) $5,000 scholarships. Application submissions will be accepted between the dates of October 21, 2024 - May 30, 2025.
Please contact STEM.Scholarship@heart.org with any questions.
Meet the recipients of the 2024 Lorraine Dodero STEM Scholarship
Omayris Delmar Montes, John Marshall School of Engineering
Helena Duffy, Cleveland Heights High School
Amy Ingraham, Bay High School
Karina Krishnan, Beachwood High School
Audrey Malcuit, Pauda Franciscan High School
Angela Mills-Gilson, East Technical High School
Julia Morgan, Gilmour Academy
Samantha Stutler, Gilmour Academy
Kaylee Synk, Saint Joseph Academy
Kayley Thompson, Avon High School
India Makayla Woodson, Bedford High School
Previous recipients of the Lorraine Dodero STEM Scholarship:
2023
Asya Abed, Cleveland School of Science & Medicine
Niko Bell, Cleveland Heights High School
Alaysia King, Cleveland School of Science & Medicine
Brooklyn Pace, Cleveland Heights High School
Sofia Salvino, Gilmour Academy
Reauna Walker, East Technical High School
2022
Charlotte Bennett, Chardon High School
Caroline Favetti, Saint Joseph Academy
Alana Johnson, Cleveland School of Science & Medicine
Rilyn Manne, Cleveland Heights High School
Ogechi Muruako, Cleveland School of Science & Medicine
2021
Kate Auletta, Beaumont School
Moira Burke, St. Angela Merici School
Abigail Collins, Saint Joseph Academy
Elizabeth Horwitz, Gilmour Academy
Lillian Tidtrick, Saint Joseph Academy
2020
Caroline Baker, Saint Joseph Academy
Meghan Bhanoo, Gilmour Academy
Sarah Boehnlein, Notre Dame Elementary
Hailey Karban, Notre Dame Elementary
Nina Padanilam, Gilmour Academy
Lorraine Dodero
Trustee/Chairman
The Sam J. Frankino Foundation
“I am passionate,” says Lorraine Dodero, the trustee and chairman of the Sam J. Frankino Foundation, “about helping young women pursue their goals in STEM. These five students, through their intellect and scholarship, are our future leaders in science, technology, engineering, and math fields. From a girl who dreams of becoming an astronaut to those who are already planning careers in medicine, they all have bright futures ahead of them; I am honored to be a part of their journeys in STEM."