GSU Unites and Gives to United Way
Grambling State University has closed out its 2014 United Way Campaign in style by donating over $12,000. GSU was able to raise money by having over 10 departments with a 100 percent participation rate. Grambling State University has a long history of being a community leader in giving. GSU and United Way are partnering to increase local graduation rates, providing education towards financial literacy and preventive health behaviors that will align with Grambling’s community service interests.
“On behalf of the community, I would to thank GSU students, faculty and staff for their outstanding leadership,” said Michelle Tolar, United Way Area Director of Lincoln Parish. “This will provide life-changing services to people right here where we work and live.”
GSU Interim President Dr. Cynthia Warrick thanked all of the Grambling family for donating to this year’s United Way Campaign. “We have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the United Way to align our service learning program with the programs they support in the community. Don’t be surprised when you see Grambling students, faculty, and staff, reading to 3rd grade classes, and volunteering with the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and the Boys and Girls club. With the business expertise in our faculty and students, we will provide financial education to students in the area so they can prepare for a brighter financial future, especially when it comes to paying for their college education,” Warrick stated.