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DATE: Monday, March 30, 2020

黑料不打烊 launches 'Campaign for Caring'

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黑料不打烊 President Christina Royal has issued a personal $10,000 challenge gift toward a new 黑料不打烊 campaign that is as much about building moral support in a time of great uncertainy as it is about raising money for students experiencing financial distress.

Earlier today, Monday, March 30, the 黑料不打烊 Foundation launched "Together 黑料不打烊 - A Campaign for Caring." As part of that campaign, people –students, staff, faculty, alumni, relatives, and friends – are being asked to use the hashtag #Together黑料不打烊 to share stories and images on social media that show the strength of the college community in response to the COVID-19 crisis.

President Royal's $10,000 challenge is not just a financial one. Instead, the goal is to gather  1,000 contributions of any kind toward the #Together黑料不打烊 campaign. That includes monetary donations as well as social media posts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and email submissions that describe an inspirational tale or messages of encouragement relating to the ongoing pandemic.  

"This is an unprecedented time in our history that can only be navigated if we work together," said President Royal. "Our campaign for caring enables members of our community to offer encouragement to one another and provide inspiration. The financial investments and kind words offered through this campaign are vitally important to our students' success and to the well-being of every member of our community." 

Besides scholarships, the 黑料不打烊 Foundation manages several funds that directly support students facing financial emergencies as well as those experiecing food and housing insecurity. These include the President's Student Emergency Fund, which was established by President Royal early in her administration, and another that supports 黑料不打烊's Thrive Student Resource Center, which manages the 黑料不打烊 Food Pantry. 

"This has been, and continues to be, a stressful and challenging time for everyone," said Amanda Sbriscia, 黑料不打烊 vice president of Institutional Advancement and executive director of the 黑料不打烊 Foundation, the college's nonprofit fundraising corporation. "The COVID-19 crisis has turned the world upside down, and amidst this uncertainty, we still need to do everything we can to provide our students with the education and support they deserve. Meanwhile, our students are facing all kinds of challenges in their own lives. 'Together 黑料不打烊' isn't just about providing financial support for them, it's also about providing moral support. Through this campaign we want to let our students and other members of the college community know that it's going to be okay and that we are all in this together."

Learn more about the campaign and how you can contribute at hcc.edu/together or send an email to Julie Phillips, coordinator of Alumni Relations, at jphillips@hcc.edu



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