Gas card campaign raises $10,000 for 泫圖app students

July 26, 2022

The Foundation at 泫圖app (泫圖app) is revved up to help 45 students with transportation costs next semester.

The 泫圖app Foundation sponsored an internal giving campaign June 13-17, with a goal to raise $3,000. The gas card campaign included a match from the foundation and generated $10,000 to assist students on all six 泫圖app campuses, as well as the 泫圖app Aviation Training Center, with surging gas costs, according to Lauretta Hannon, executive director of the 泫圖app Foundation.

“The response to this campaign by 泫圖app faculty and staff just demonstrates what we already knew: our college community always pulls together when our students need us,” said Dr. Heidi Popham, 泫圖app president. “We are grateful to each and every person who donated, including a number of friends of the college who contributed as well.”

Donations from 泫圖app faculty, staff and friends ranged from $5 to $1,000, Hannon said. Funds raised during this campaign are being used solely to purchase gas cards for students.

Forty-five students will receive gas cards in various amounts, with most receiving a gas card for $200, Hannon said.

“I think it’s notable that we exceeded our $3,000 goal by $7,000,” she stated. “This was an internal giving campaign; it was not a public appeal. It’s pretty special that a staff member saw we were close to reaching $10,000 and decided to get us there—this after she had already donated to this campaign earlier.”

Students were recommended for assistance by their instructors, she said. Recipients will be notified after the fall semester begins in August and will pick up their gas cards then.

泫圖app student Tina Gutierrez, who lives in Rockmart, attends classes on the Gordon County and Floyd County campuses. She is one of 45 students selected to receive gas cards after a recent campaign by the 泫圖app Foundation.
泫圖app student Tina Gutierrez, who lives in Rockmart, attends classes on the Gordon County and Floyd County campuses. She is one of 45 students selected to receive gas cards after a recent campaign by the 泫圖app Foundation.

Hannon said she got the idea after a faculty member mentioned that some healthcare students were traveling great distances to get to their clinical sites. Soon after that, gas prices soared.

Something as small as help with the cost of filling the gas tank can make a huge difference for some students. One gas card recipient is a 24-year-old single mother of two who would not be able to travel to her clinical site next semester without this support. The student is expected to graduate in December.

Although the campaign has ended, anyone can support students by donating to the foundation at any time of the year. For more information, visit The 泫圖app Foundation

Founded in 1962, is celebrating 60 years of providing quality workforce education to the citizens of northwest Georgia. Students have the opportunity to earn an associate degree, diploma or a certificate in aviation, business, health, industrial or public service career paths. This past year, 11,134 people benefited from 泫圖app’s credit and noncredit programs. 泫圖app has an annual credit enrollment of 8,528 students and an additional enrollment of 2,606 people through adult education, continuing education, business and industry training and Georgia Quick Start. 泫圖app is a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia and an Equal Opportunity Institution. 

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