June 25, 2024
Salvation Army Community Service Volunteers Donate to Coffeyville Community College’s Redd’s House Pantry
[ Coffeyville, KS ]- Coffeyville Community College (CCC) is pleased to announce a generous donation from the Salvation Army Community Service Volunteers to Redd’s House Pantry, a vital resource dedicated to supporting enrolled students. This contribution will enhance the pantry's ability to provide essential supplies to students in need.
Redd’s House is an initiative by Coffeyville Community College aimed at assisting students during challenging times by offering access to crucial resources such as food, hygiene products, school supplies, and clothing. The pantry plays an essential role in ensuring that students have the necessary support to focus on their studies and achieve academic success.
The Salvation Army's
donation comes at a crucial time, as more students face economic challenges and
increased need for support services. This partnership underscores the
importance of community collaboration in addressing student needs and promoting
educational attainment.
“We are deeply grateful to the Salvation Army Community Service Volunteers for their generous support,” said Ryan McCune, Vice President for Students Services of Coffeyville Community College. “This donation will make a significant difference in the lives of our students, ensuring they have the resources they need to succeed.”
Redd’s House Pantry is open to all enrolled students at CCC, providing a discreet and welcoming environment for those who need assistance. The pantry is stocked with a variety of items aimed at alleviating the day-to-day challenges that can impact a student's ability to focus on their education.
For more information about Redd’s House Pantry or to find out how you can support this initiative, please email
redds-house@coffeyville.edu
Coffeyville Community College is a comprehensive two-year
institution of post-secondary learning. The College offers 19 academic
programs, 18 technical programs, and 14 certificate programs. Students can
graduate from college with one of five Associate Degree options.