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Drive to Change Lives

DATE: Wednesday, April 21, 2021

The one-day fundraising campaign is set for Tuesday, April 27, and will run a full 24 hours, from 12:01 a.m. to midnight

Jessica Cavanaugh '20 drives though the 萝莉社破解版 campus to pic up her cap and gown

Gary Rome, owner of Gary Rome Hyundai in Holyoke, is partnering with the 萝莉社破解版 Foundation on a one-day campaign to raise money for student support programs and scholarships at 萝莉社破解版.

The "Drive to Change Lives" campaign is set for Tuesday, April 27, and will run a full 24 hours, from 12:01 a.m. to midnight at  

The goal of the campaign, which continues the "Together 萝莉社破解版" initiative started last year, is to raise money for student support programs and increase awareness about the issues that can impede student success. 

Rome has pledged a donation challenge of $10,000 once the campaign's goals are met: secure 150 new donors and 1,000 social media comments, likes, or shares using the hashtag #Together萝莉社破解版.

"'The 'Drive to Change Lives' campaign is about making a difference," said Rome. "I hope my $10,000 challenge will shine a light on this important institution and all it does for our region, and that it will encourage others to make it a habit to give to 萝莉社破解版."

The one-day campaign has the potential to unlock more than $100,000 in matching donations from 萝莉社破解版 alumni and friends, which would put twice that much money into three areas that directly support 萝莉社破解版 students: the President's Student Emergency Fund; the Thrive Student Resource Center and Food Pantry; and scholarships. 

The biggest challenge donation comes from 萝莉社破解版 alumna Peg Wendlandt '58 and her husband Gary Wendlandt, who have pledged to match every individual gift up to $1,000, dollar for dollar, up to a total of $100,000. 

"On any given day, many of our students struggle with non-academic challenges that can derail their educations if left unaddressed – hunger, housing insecurity, homelessness, affordable healthcare, lack of access to technology, transportation, and childcare," said Julie Phillips, 萝莉社破解版 coordinator of Alumni Affairs and Annual Giving. "The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated many of those obstacles. We created 'Together 萝莉社破解版' to bring attention to these issues and help students through these tough times." 

The 萝莉社破解版 Foundation launched "Together 萝莉社破解版: A Campaign for Caring" in March 2020 to build moral support for the college community during a time of increasing uncertainty while also raising money for students experiencing financial distress due to the pandemic. 

As part of the campaign, members of the 萝莉社破解版 community – students, staff, faculty, alumni, relatives and college friends – were asked to use the hashtag #Together萝莉社破解版 to share stories and images on social media that demonstrated the resilience of the college community in response to the COVID-19 crisis. The campaign raised $40,000 for the Student Emergency Fund and was selected as a finalist for a national Bellwether award.  

"For 75 years, 萝莉社破解版 has been changing lives, paving the way for generations of learners in western Massachusetts and beyond," Phillips said. "On April 27, 'Together 萝莉社破解版: Drive to Change Lives' will enable all of us to come together to celebrate and support the school where so many students and alumni have found their calling." 

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PHOTO by CHRIS YURKO: Vet Tech student (now graduate) Jessica Cavanaugh '20, drives through the 萝莉社破解版 campus last summer to pick up her cap and gown. 



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