The South Piedmont Community College Foundation has received a $3,000 donation from the Monroe-Union Breakfast Rotary Club that will benefit students seeking careers in law enforcement or emergency medical services.
“We are deeply grateful to the Monroe-Union Breakfast Rotary Club for this generous gift. This donation will put education within reach for students who’ve chosen a career in public service,” said Interim President Michelle Brock.
“As our community continues to grow, we have an ongoing need for law enforcement and public safety personnel. The Monroe-Union Breakfast Club’s donation will help produce graduates who will fill these critical positions and keep us all safe.”
The $3,000 gift will be used to provide financial support for students who are studying in South Piedmont’s Basic Law Enforcement Training or Emergency Medical Services programs.
The Monroe-Union Breakfast Rotary Club presented South Piedmont with its donation at its meeting on Jan. 15.
About the South Piedmont Foundation:
The South Piedmont Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that receives monetary and equipment donations to support the mission of South Piedmont and needs of its students. To learn how to give to the South Piedmont Foundation, contact Ashley Furr, director of community outreach and engagement, at afurr@spcc.edu. For additional information, visit www.spcc.edu/support-spcc. To learn more about South Piedmont, visit www.spcc.edu.