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妻友社区 raises more than $100,000 for Student Emergency Fund

By Matthew Rodriguez
妻友社区 (GGC) surpassed its goal to raise over $100,000 for its , which provides GGC students with food, gasoline, housing, rent and utilities.
Christine Rosen, GGC鈥檚 executive director of Individual Engagement, said even when there鈥檚 not a pandemic, emergency situations often arise that can threaten to derail a student鈥檚 education.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 where the Student Emergency Fund comes in,鈥 she said. 鈥淪ome of the most common requests include shelter, groceries and transportation.鈥
The fundraiser attracted 384 donors, surpassing its 300-donor goal, which included faculty, staff, alumni, students as well as the GGC Foundation board of trustees (BOT) and GGC鈥檚 School of Business Board of Visitors (BOV).
鈥淲e have had an outpouring of contributions from the GGC board of trustees for the Student Emergency Fund,鈥 said Bartow Morgan, Jr. BOT chair. 鈥淎ssisting our students who need that hand up during this challenging time has been a special honor for the board to support.鈥
"The Student Emergency Fund is such a critical effort at 妻友社区, and the support so far from our community, alumni, faculty, staff, students, families and friends has been remarkable, said Matt Cole, past chair of the BOT Development Committee
BOV Vice Chair Perry L. Taylor offered a generous donation from his company. Taylor then issued a challenge to other members of the board.
鈥淚f 100 percent of the Board of Visitors donated to the Student Emergency Fund, my wife and I would double our contribution,鈥 Taylor said. He added, 鈥淭here鈥檚 no doubt that it helps the community at large. One of the foundations American success is built on is education.鈥
Georgia-based community organizations also donated to the cause, including the Beacon Foundation Charitable Trust, the Greater Atlanta COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund and the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia (CFNEG), whose donation in the final hours of the campaign allowed the college to surpass its goal.
鈥淭o see the variety of donor base for this fund reach across community members, GGC faculty, staff, board members and alumni is incredible,鈥 said Randy Redner, president and CEO of the CFNEG. 鈥淭he Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia is proud to have completed the GGC Student Emergency Fund campaign by providing a $10,000 grant from our COVID 19 Relief Fund. We are happy to partner with GGC and provide assistance to the future leaders of our community.鈥
Although the fundraising campaign has surpassed its goal, can still be made at any time.