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CCCC Foundation scholarship donors, recipients meet

11.20.2012College & CommunityCollege GeneralFoundation

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CCCC Foundation scholarship donors, recipients meet

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Megan Danner (center), a Central Carolina Community College practical nursing student from Lee County, is attending school with the help of the Sue Gibson Nursing Scholarship. At the Nov. 15 CCCC Foundation Scholarship Luncheon at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center, she was able to meet and thank Jinger (left) and Bill Gibson, the donors of her scholarship. Through the Foundation, donors provided $175,000 in scholarships to CCCC students this year. The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization affiliated with, but independent of the college. It receives donations of money and equipment on behalf of CCCC and uses them to promote the educational mission of the college and assist students through scholarships and grants. For information on establishing scholarships or endowments, contact CCCC Foundation Executive Director Diane Glover, 919-718-7231 or dglover@cccc.edu, or Associate Director Emily Hare, 919-718-7230 or ehare@cccc.edu. To apply for a scholarship, contact the CCCC Financial Aid Office at /www.cccc.edu/financialaid/ or 919-718-7229.

CCCC Foundation scholarship donors, recipients meet

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Bill Milholen (left), of Chatham County, his wife, Sallie Milholen, and daughter Laurie Nunnery were able to meet LaCrecia Reives (right), recipient of the Sallie T. Milholen Nursing Scholarship at the Nov. 15 Central Carolina Community College Foundation Scholarship Luncheon. The luncheon, held at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center, in Sanford, brought together scholarship recipients and the scholarship donors who are helping to make their education possible. Through the Foundation, donors provided about $175,000 in scholarships to CCCC students this year. The CCCC Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization affiliated with, but independent of, Central Carolina Community College. It receives donations of money and equipment on behalf of CCCC and uses them to promote the educational mission of the college and assist students through scholarships and grants. For information on establishing scholarships or endowments, contact CCCC Foundation Executive Director Diane Glover, 919-718-7231 or dglover@cccc.edu, or Associate Director Emily Hare, 919-718-7230 or ehare@cccc.edu. To apply for a scholarship, contact the CCCC Financial Aid Office at /www.cccc.edu/financialaid/ or 919-718-7229.

CCCC Foundation scholarship donors, recipients meet

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Jonathan Womack (second from left), of Harnett County, an Automotive Systems Technology student at Central Carolina Community College, thanks the donors of the Troy Byrd Memorial Scholarship during the CCCC Foundation's Nov. 15 Scholarship Luncheon at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. The scholarship is helping him get his education. Pictured (from left) are Chuck Mann, chair of the college's Transportation Technology Department; Womack; Reggie Denney, former president of the Automotive Service Association of North Carolina; Hazel Byrd, widow of Troy Byrd; and Brenda Denney, wife of Reggie Denney. The late Troy Byrd operated an auto repair business in Lillington for 52 years and had served as president of the Independent Garage Owners of North Carolina. The ASANC established the scholarship in his honor. The CCCC Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization affiliated with, but independent of, Central Carolina Community College. It receives donations of money and equipment on behalf of CCCC and uses them to promote the educational mission of the college and assist students through scholarships and grants. For information on establishing scholarships or endowments, contact CCCC Foundation Executive Director Diane Glover, 919-718-7231 or dglover@cccc.edu, or Associate Director Emily Hare, 919-718-7230 or ehare@cccc.edu. To apply for a scholarship, contact the CCCC Financial Aid Office at /www.cccc.edu/financialaid/ or 919-718-7229.

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