The Community Connection

MCCC Foundation’s micro-campaign raises more than $61K for student emergency fund

Students present a $400 gift to help their peers

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The COVID-19 pandemic created unexpected financial difficulti­es for many people across the country. That includes Montgomery County Community College students who have suddenly had to adjust to taking classes online while struggling with a loss of income, childcare needs and health concerns.

In response to this extraordin­ary situation, Montgomery County Community College Foundation launched a microcampa­ign reaching out to alumni, donors, employees and community members to raise money for the College’s Student Emergency Fund. Within a month, the Foundation raised more than $61,500 in gifts and pledges.

“We are grateful for this overwhelmi­ng outpouring of support and kindness,” said Jay Browning, MCCC

Vice President for Advancemen­t. “This immediate response was well beyond our expectatio­ns and will help our students tremendous­ly during this critical time.”

Working with faculty and administra­tors to determine the areas where support is most needed by students, the Foundation focused the campaign on three main areas: emergency funds, technology funds and general scholarshi­ps. These three funds will help students at each of MCCC’s campuses — West Campus in Pottstown and Central Campus in Blue Bell — and The Culinary Arts Institute in Lansdale.

“Montco students are facing extreme hardships heightened by this ongoing pandemic,” said Joe Gallagher, the Chair of the Foundation Board of Directors. “With the transition to online courses, students need laptops and other equipment. Many were furloughed or have lost their jobs. This support will help them to get back on their feet and continue with their education.”

Before the COVID-19 pandemic started, approximat­ely 81 percent of MCCC students worked while attending school. Scholarshi­p funds are vital in helping these hard-working students reach their educationa­l goals.

One of the most heartfelt donations came from the graduating students in the Radiograph­y program. After learning about the campaign, they donated $400, which is half of the money they fundraised for their pinning ceremony.

“When we learned about the student emergency fund, we wanted to help others on their journeys, and we decided to give half of the money we raised,” said Loriel Outterbrid­ge, who lives near Pottstown and serves as the treasurer for the Radiograph­y Class of 2020. “We all share a similar goal to help people and make a positive difference.”

Throughout the year, the students held fundraiser­s selling t-shirts, candy and other items to raise money.

“Every year, the Radiograph­y Program students fundraise monies to offset the cost of their pinning and awards celebratio­n, typically held a few weeks prior to the college graduation,” said Cheryl DiLanzo, director of the Radiograph­y Program. “This celebratio­n recognizes the achievemen­ts of all of the graduates with a reception and ceremony to include friends, family, alumni, advisory committee members, clinical partners and college faculty and staff.”

“This year, during the pandemic, it became apparent that the scheduled pinning and awards ceremony would not take place as planned, so students decided that they would donate half of their fundraised monies to the foundation’s emergency fund to help students in need during this crisis,” she said. “We are so proud of the Class of 2020 for their generosity in their donation. As future health care workers, their empathy and care towards others in need is apparent. These students have their own struggles and yet found a way to help others. We still plan to celebrate the Class of 2020 with a pinning and awards ceremony, as soon as it is safe to gather again together. We look forward to that event and wish the Class of 2020 the brightest future.”

For more informatio­n about the Student Emergency Fund campaign or to donate, visit mc3.edu/give.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Students in the Radiograph­y Class of 2020donate­d $400 they fundraised for their pinning ceremony to help their peers. Back row, from left: Benjamin Manning, James
Oh, Christophe­r Tatam, Morgan Kerper, Julianne Knight and Samantha Baker. Middle row, from left: Jessica
Spano, Jenna Fritz, Kylah Venable, Jade Rodriguez, Loriel Outterbrid­ge. Front row, sitting: Marlena Mercado.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Students in the Radiograph­y Class of 2020donate­d $400 they fundraised for their pinning ceremony to help their peers. Back row, from left: Benjamin Manning, James Oh, Christophe­r Tatam, Morgan Kerper, Julianne Knight and Samantha Baker. Middle row, from left: Jessica Spano, Jenna Fritz, Kylah Venable, Jade Rodriguez, Loriel Outterbrid­ge. Front row, sitting: Marlena Mercado.

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