Orem student named Young Humanitarian
Chelsea Gould has gone to Guadalajara, Mexico, to assist Operation Smile and also served a humanitarian mission to Nairobi, Kenya.
Gould also works with disabled children through a charity organization.
Gould received a $5,000 college scholarship. Four runners-up received $1,000 scholarships. They were recognized at an event April 28.
The four runners-up are Nathan Jarrett, a Lone Peak High School senior, for his work with Operation Smile; Peter Reichman, a Brigham Young University student who started a nonprofit group called Vaccines for the Philippines; Shonti Breisch, a Westminster College student who works with children at the Sharing Place, helping them cope with the death of a loved one; and Kimberly Gallegos, a University of Utah student who helped establish the House of Hope in Salt Lake City where children get support while their mothers receive addiction treatment.



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