As a young boy, Julio Cesar Ramos of Brownsville took on the role of caregiver for his mother who was battling breast cancer. That experience not only bonded mother and son but inspired Julio\u27s career choice...to become a doctor. And generous donors are creating scholarship endowments to help students like Julio achieve their dream of a college education.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/utbmedia/1335/thumbnail.jp
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