
Born and raised on the highest mountain in West Virginia. Annie has loved these woodland mountains for ninety-four years. She was the seventh child of eleven born to her mother, Levie who lived a rugged mountain life in a tiny log cabin on Spruce Knob, WV. Levie died birthing her eleventh child at age 39 by the hands of an impatient doctor wielding forceps who arrived by horseback. Her other children were born unattended.
Annie gave birth to five babies in her lifetime. Her mother-in-law, alone, attended her. She first gave birth at age 17 to a boy with a face presentation. They thought she might be delivering a sheep. She healed and delivered three more strapping children. Her last was a stillborn.
At age 94, having out-lived two husbands, Annie continues to live alone and tend a garden and chickens. She heats her home partially with wood, bakes bread, gathers berries, mushrooms and ginseng as she has all her years. She can still wander the woods better than most half her age. Her eyes sparkle as she tells her stories. She values hard work, a healthy lifestyle and the life these West Virginian mountains have to offer.
Annie values the work and skills of the midwife. Her vision for the future generations of West Virginians is to have the midwifery care that was not available to her mother and herself.
How to apply
Criteria:
West Virginians or students planning to practice in West Virginia will be given first priority for scholarship funds.
Applicants must attend all eight sessions consecutively.
If scholarship does not cover 100% of tuition, scholarship monies will apply after the remaining tuition has been paid in full.
Application:
Please write 1-2 pages detailing:
Your goals as a student of midwifery
Your intention to practice midwifery
Why you believe you are a deserving recipient of the Annie Kisamore Scholarship Fund.
Send to:
Ruth Ann Colby Martin
HC 75 Box 20, Circleville, WV 26804
or email to: ruthann@smmidwifery.com
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How to Donate
Every dollar will be directly applied to scholarships for passionate, motivated women who seek to train as midwives.
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