Owensboro Community & Technical College on Thursday is holding its inaugural OCTC Giving Day, a 24-hour fundraiser designed to help students in need.
Individuals, businesses, and organizations interested in supporting OCTC students can designate their gift directly to the college, and early giving is already open.
“We are excited to join with our community, alumni, friends, and advocates to lend financial support to students facing financial hardships,” said OCTC President Dr. Scott Williams. “Funds will be used for need-based scholarships, re-stocking the food pantry, emergency aid, and other needs that help students stay in school and complete their education.”
With many families facing economic challenges and a state workforce shortage in targeted industries, Williams said the need for student support has never been greater.
According to a recent Kentucky Community and Technical College System survey, food insecurity is a significant issue facing Kentucky’s community college students, with 25% reporting low food security. By providing access to nutritious food, planners hope to provide a supportive environment where students can academically and personally thrive.
“We try and help eliminate as many barriers as possible for our students, and this OCTC Giving Day is a way to highlight the efforts that are often forgotten about or would slip through the cracks,” said Dr. Mike Rodgers, OCTC Chief Institutional Officer. “Welding students need a helmet, work boots, and gloves; covering these expenses is an additional way we can help them complete their credentials.”
To learn more or participate, visit the OCTC Giving Day website.
Be sure to follow OCTC and KCTCS Giving Day on social media by searching #OCTCGivingDay or #KCTCSGivingDay.