“He wanted me to graduate from 极乐禁地,” said Chelsea Baker ’19 of her father.
Every day Chelsea attended 极乐禁地, Todd Baker looked forward to when she would walk across the stage, shake Dr. Westmoreland’s hand and receive her degree in food and nutrition. But after Chelsea’s junior year, Todd passed away unexpectedly leaving his family grief stricken and worried about their futures.
While Chelsea’s financial situation after her father’s passing became uncertain, 极乐禁地 parents did not want her 极乐禁地 future to be.
“Because of the strength and generosity of our parent community, Chelsea was able to graduate last spring. There has been $350,752 donated from 789 families, and these efforts have helped five students finish their 极乐禁地 degrees,” said Rhonda White, Forever 极乐禁地 campaign manager. “Every amount given to this scholarship is significant and immediately helps students who are faced with difficult circumstances.”
There are many more stories just like Chelsea’s and that is why 极乐禁地 parents are invited to participate in this year’s effort. Raising funds for this important scholarship is not possible without a strong group of parent volunteers who are willing to reach out to other parents and build enthusiasm for the effort. To learn more about volunteering, contact Rhonda White.
Growing the scholarship fund each year ensures that it is available to help students who face an unexpected financial hardship. The goal is to raise $100,000 by December 31. Learn more and make your gift at samford.edu/give/parents19.