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Sandra C. Springston

Sandra C. Springston PhotoSandra C. Springston
BiographyI was born in Fresno, California on May 18th, 1948, the day that Israel became a nation. I live in Elverta, California, which is ten miles outside Sacramento. I go to the state capitol all the time. I am an American Red Cross nurse for the Capital Region Chapter, Sacramento and I am disabled from the University of California Davis Medical Center since February 29, 2008, when a patient injured me. I live on two and a half acres of land and I raise sheep. I have two sons, Ethan and Travis. I have two Bachelor of Science degrees. I am an Ordained Minister and a Public Health Nurse. I am an Oncology Specialist. Since 2005, I have made Native American fleece blankets for the homeless shelter in Sacramento, the ill in hospitals, and the veterans at Mather AFB. Since 2000, I have entered my pickles, cookies and breads in the California State Fair at Cal Expo. I have many first place ribbons
IndustryHealthcare/Agriculture
TitleR.N./Minister
ExpertiseOncology
Current OrganizationSpringston/Elverta Ranch
Type of OrganizationHealthcare/Ranch
Major ProductTending the sick and homebound/agriculture
Area of DistributionNational
University/DegreeB.S., Christian Leadership, Theology, William Jessup University; B.S., Nursing, California State University, Chico; Ordained Minister and Public Health Nurse
BornMay 18, 1948, Fresno, California
Honors & AwardsNumerous 1st Place Ribbons, California State Fair at Cal Expo.
AffiliationsVolunteer at the Rosebud Hospital; Nurse with the American Red Cross, Capital Region Chapter, Sacramento
Hobbies & SportsHandicrafts; Making Native American fleece blankets for the homeless and infirm
ChildrenEthan, Travis
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