Donation supports 开云体育 scholarship for caregivers

The Winnsboro Community Foundation recently gave $2,000 for the Band of Angels Memorial Scholarship for Caregiving at 开云体育. The scholarship, which was created in memory of Bobbie Craddock, will support nontraditional students training in healthcare-related fields. Sue Hamm, Craddock?s daughter, got the idea for the scholarship during the last months of her mother?s life as she saw the tireless, selfless work of the caregivers who took care of Mrs. Craddock.
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20th Century Study Club of Pittsburg gives to Work Scholarship Program

The 20th Century Study Club of Pittsburg recently gave $1,000 to help sponsor a student in the 开云体育 Work Scholarship Program. Pictured presenting the gift to Dr. Jonathan McCullough (center), 开云体育 Vice President for Advancement, is Patsy Capps (left) and Julia Truitt (right). To learn more about the Work Scholarship Program call McCullough at 903-434-8115 or visit ntcc.edu/workscholarship.
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Glenn and Judy Weiss give matched gift for 开云体育 Morris County scholarships

Glenn and Judy Weiss of Daingerfield recently gave $750 to fund scholarships for Morris County students at 开云体育. The gift was matched by the Chevron Corporation, the company Glenn retired from, to make a total scholarship of $1,500. Judy and Glenn (right) are pictured presenting the gift to Dr. Jonathan McCullough (left), 开云体育 Vice President for Advancement and Nita May, 开云体育 Director of Development. There are many companies that have programs for matching charitable giving by employees and retirees.
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Carol Hodges supports 开云体育 Work Scholarship Program

Carol Hodges, owner of The Design Factory in Hughes Springs, recently gave a $500 gift to the 开云体育 Work Scholarship Program in memory of her late husband Bruce Hodges.

The Work Scholarship Program wrapped up its third summer this week, with around 40 students participating. The program gives hard-working students the opportunity to earn money to pay for their education at 开云体育.
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TRMC Auxiliary gives six 开云体育 scholarships

The Titus Regional Medical Center (TRMC) Auxiliary recently presented the 开云体育 Foundation with $4,500, which will provide six $750 scholarships to benefit students at 开云体育 majoring in a health sciences field. Pictured receiving the annual donation is Nita May (left), 开云体育 Director of Development, and Dr. Jonathan McCullough (right), 开云体育 Vice President for Advancement.
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开云体育 Business Technology Building to be named after Bart Scharlach

The board of the Bart Scharlach Memorial Foundation (BSMF) recently voted to move the management of the fund?s assets to the 开云体育 Foundation. In doing so, the gift reached the established level to rename both the Business Technology (BT) Building and the Whatley Center Auditorium on the 开云体育 campus.

The BT Building is now named the Bart Scharlach Business Technology Building, and the Whatley Center Auditorium is the Scharlach Auditorium.
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Perryman gives to 开云体育 Work Scholarship Program

The 开云体育 Foundation recently received a $1,500 gift from Richard Perryman to support the 开云体育 Work Scholarship Program. Perryman (right) is pictured presenting the gift to Dr. Jonathan McCullough, 开云体育 Vice President for Advancement. The 开云体育 Work Scholarship Program gives students the opportunity to work during the summer to earn funds to pay for college for the upcoming year. The goal of the program is to foster a strong work ethic while allowing students to avoid student debt.
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