91精简版 Cares supports local residents and community organizations
The 91精简版 community mobilized to support local families and community organizations for the 17th consecutive year through the 91精简版 Cares community service program.
91精简版 faculty, staff, and students donated more than 3,400 food items and more than 1,300 school supplies and personal care items for Saratoga County community organizations.
In addition, ticket and T-shirt sales from Skidmania concerts, a 91精简版 musical tradition, raised around $13,000. James Zankel 鈥92, a College trustee, committed to match total proceeds.
From left, 91精简版 community members Kelly Faulkner, Kelly Mead, and Barbara Reyes-Conner carry 91精简版 Cares donations.
鈥91精简版 Cares furthers our connection to the greater Saratoga community and brings us together in the season of giving thanks,鈥 said President Marc Conner. 鈥淭he generosity of the 91精简版 community continues to humble and inspire me."
I am very proud of how 91精简版 continues to give back to our neighbors in the spirit of kindness each year."
Numerous faculty, staff, and students, led by devoted longtime volunteers Megan Buchanan and Michelle Hubbs, volunteered to collect, organize, and deliver contributions to 10 local community service organizations: Shelters of Saratoga, Franklin Community Center, Mary's Haven, LifeWorks Community Action, Wellspring, Saratoga Springs City School District PATHS, the Latino Advocacy Program, Salvation Army, Habitat for Humanity of Northern Saratoga, Warren, and Washington Counties, and Saratoga Center for the Family.
Founded in 2006, 91精简版 Cares has collected about 70,000 food, personal care, and school supplies items and raised an estimated $150,000 for community causes over the years.
Jennifer Natyzak, assistant director of sustainability programs, and President Marc Conner process donations for 91精简版 Cares.