Foundation aids Corona del Mar students
Danette Goulet
CORONA DEL MAR -- Fewer than six months after a freak accident kept
Brian Campbell from realizing his life’s dreams, a foundation set up in
his memory has given four others a boost toward theirs.
A senior at Corona del Mar High School, Brian died in January after he
fell and hit his head when he was getting out of a friend’s car.
The blow, which didn’t even leave a mark on the handsome young man,
caused a cerebral hemorrhage that took his life, said his grandmother,
Collene Campbell.
Doctors say the extreme reaction to hitting his head may mean that the
arteries in his brain had never healed properly from a surgery he had
when he was 6 months old, she added.
As an infant, Brian had brain surgery for an ear infection so rare
that it made the medical journals, she said. For the first 10 years of
his life, the boy was closely monitored.
In memory of the fun-loving youth with a ready and infectious smile,
the family set up the Brian Scott Campbell Humanitarian Award using the
money they had saved for his college plus additional donations.
Students applied for the scholarship as they would any other, but the
family was not looking for purely academic scholars.
“This was really a humanitarian award,” Collene Campbell said.
The family was looking for someone who went that extra mile to help
others, she said.
“Not for community service required by school, but what they do for
other people with their church or for someone less fortunate,” she said.
“Just someone with very good heart, just like we felt Brian was.”
That is what the Campbells found.
Two Corona del Mar High School students, Camille Packer and Wesley
Hockinson, each received $5,000.
Two special recognition awards in the amount of $2,000 each were also
awarded to Lauren Riddle and Taumata Grey, also from Corona del Mar.
Grey also performed a song he wrote in Brian Campbell’s honor at the
graduation ceremony.
“These four just stood out,” Collene Campbell said of the recipients.
“They’re just very special young people.”
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