The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

‘One Million Steps Relay’ on Sunday

- Staff report

ALBANY, N.Y. >> The SUNY Empire State College Office of Veteran and Military Education will hold a “One Million Steps Relay” this weekend in observance of National Gold Star Mother’s and Family’s Day.

The event is scheduled for 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 29 at the Empire State Plaza in Albany.

The relay will culminate with the New York State Division of Veterans’ Services observance at Lafayette Park beginning at 6 p.m.

Following the observance, members of the college community will join with other participan­ts, and return to the plaza reflecting pool, where they will light 62 luminaries, representi­ng each county of the state.

A moment of silence at the pool concludes the day’s events.

Participan­ts from the college community and beyond aim to walk a million steps around the plaza’s reflecting pool to kick off a $1 million fundraisin­g campaign to enhance financial aid and degree completion support for the college’s students serving on active duty with the U.S. Armed Forces, veterans, their families and dependents.

“Gold Star families’ loved ones died in military service defending the safety, freedom, and liberty enjoyed by each and every one of us,” said Jim Malatras, president of SUNY Empire, in a press release. “Some of our active-duty students have completed their degrees while serving in combat zones, a remarkable demonstrat­ion of persistenc­e and determinat­ion. I am proud to join in the state’s observance of Gold Star Mother’s and Family’s Day and

kick off this important campaign to enhance the support we provide to our military students and their families as they advance their goals with a college degree.”

“We are grateful to SUNY Empire State College for their continued support of these Gold Star Families who have sacrificed so much,” added retired Army Lt. Col. Jim McDonough, director of the state Division of Veterans’ Services. “We are honored to have them as our partners in this Gold Star Families Luminary event recognizin­g the fortitude and strength of Gold Star Families whom we owe more to than we could ever repay.”

SUNY Empire’s chief of staff and an Army platoon leader and veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom Aaron Gladd said in the release, “Few know the cost of war more than the families left behind,” said “We owe more than we could ever give them – but the best way to begin that repayment is through action. Today we reaffirm our commitment and I’m proud to be part of the team announcing the largest ever scholarshi­p goal for veterans and their families in the history of the college.”

“SUNY Empire is proud to partner with the state Division of Veterans’ Services in this year’s Gold Star Families event,” said Joseph Garcia, SUNY Empire’s executive vice president for administra­tion and a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel, in the release. “In addition to taking time to recognize those who lost their lives, SUNY Empire is taking steps to strengthen access, opportunit­y and support for our Gold Star Families as they complete a college degree. Rememberin­g those who have perished in service of our country, reminds us of the Gold Star Families with us today, and inspires us to do even more to help support them in all areas of life, and not only in higher education.”

Walter Williams, SUNY Empire’s vice president for advancemen­t, added, “We’re excited to launch this important effort to support our veterans and their families, especially those whose loved ones have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. While we can never repay the debt that we owe our veterans, this campaign to raise $1 million – and our other efforts around supporting our veterans and military programs – will go a long way to ensure that they have access to a quality education back at home.”

“As we observe Gold Star Mother’s and Family’s Day, we honor our heroes that were lost in service and the families that stood by them,” said Desiree Drindak, interim director of SUNY Empire’s Office of Veteran and Military Education, in the release. “We are humbled by their sacrifices and admire their strength and fortitude. Building awareness of this important day, demonstrat­es our steadfast commitment to military families. Supporting veterans and their family members has always been an important part of SUNY Empire’s mission. I am proud so many members and friends of the college community have volunteere­d to participat­e in this year’s observance of Gold Star Family’s Day.”

For members of the general public who wish to join SUNY Empire’s One Million Step Relay, additional event details, contact informatio­n, and sign-up form are available online.

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