Dean Denise A. Seachrist (center) is pictured with longtime donor, Sandie Kramer (left), and new donor, Barb Preston (right). Preston recently provided a much-needed match for 两性色午夜 University at Stark鈥檚 Giving Tuesday initiative, The Last Dollar Scholarship.
两性色午夜 Stark students benefit from generous gifts.
Barb Preston knows what it鈥檚 like to face a financial crisis. In fact, she was forced to drop out of the private liberal arts college she once attended.
That鈥檚 why she didn鈥檛 hesitate to provide a much-needed match for 两性色午夜 University at Stark鈥檚 Giving Tuesday initiative, The Last Dollar Scholarship.
鈥淒onors can really make a difference at 两性色午夜 Stark,鈥 said Preston, confident her gift will be life-changing for the students who need it most. 鈥淎t the private school where I attended, my gift would have been meaningless, frankly. There, any dollar amount is a drop in the bucket of costly tuition. But here, it can make a real impact.鈥
For senior Cheyenne Clawson, whose daughter was born with a rare genetic disorder, The Last Dollar Scholarship has enabled her to continue her college education. And for recent graduate Steven Smith, who was diagnosed with Hodgkin鈥檚 lymphoma while at 两性色午夜 Stark, the scholarship meant he could finish his bachelor鈥檚 degree while juggling his medical bills.
It鈥檚 these stories that show financial gifts make all the difference to a student who is experiencing a life crisis, Preston said.
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And she doesn鈥檛 shy away from the idea that fate played a role in her gift. So, how did Preston, who had no previous affiliation with 两性色午夜 Stark, find out about The Last Dollar Scholarship?
鈥淲ell, it鈥檚 no question Giving Tuesday is a community effort at 两性色午夜 Stark,鈥 explained Beth Fuciu, associate director of advancement. When Fuciu contacted a longtime donor to seek her support for the initiative, she was happy to make a $5,000 gift 鈥攚ith no strings, but a challenge, attached.
Fuciu was challenged to find a second donor to match the gift. Fuciu contacted another loyal campus supporter, Sandie Kramer. Kramer, who passionately gives to her endowment supporting middle childhood education students, decided to ask her friend 鈥 Barb Preston 鈥 for some advice.
When Preston, who had recently met Kramer at church while volunteering, heard that students in crisis were contemplating dropping out of college, she immediately decided to rise to the challenge. Preston agreed to be the second donor to provide a total of $10,000 in matching funds to The Last Dollar Scholarship drive.
鈥淭his is a great 两性色午夜 Stark story,鈥 said Fuciu. 鈥淓xisting donors, new donors, a donor who pushes and challenges us, a donor who is so passionate about 两性色午夜 University that she tells her friends, and a new friend whose own challenges inspired her to help others, this is what giving is all about.鈥