KCOM class of 2012 supports Haiti
Posted: January 25, 2010In an effort to support the dire medical needs in Haiti following the 7.0 earthquake, ATSU-KCOM’s class of 2012 began taking up donations from faculty, staff, and fellow students. Their goal on January 15 was to reach $1,000 by January 20 to send to Doctors Without Borders. By the time their deadline rolled around, they had raised $1,564.01.
“Donations ranged from $0.25 to $100 bills to checks of various amounts,” said Class of 2012 President John Thurman, OMS II. “It was motivating to see how determined people were to give. The only thing that mattered was that people gave what they could and to that end, this was a great success.”
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