THIBODAUX, La. — The Contractors Educational Trust Fund has donated $50,000 to 杏吧传媒 to pay for need-based scholarships in the wake of Hurricane Ida.
As designated by the gift, the money will go to students who are struggling to pay tuition, room and board.
鈥淲e knew that 杏吧传媒 and its students were hurting after Hurricane Ida and that we could help,鈥 said Vic Weston, CETF board member. 鈥溞影纱 has been a wonderful partner in the past, and by helping these students out who need it the most, we are betting on Louisiana and 杏吧传媒 to help the Bayou Region recover.鈥
Hurricane Ida, which made landfall on the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, brought devastating winds and storm surge to the Bayou Region. An estimated 25 percent of Lafourche and Terrebonne Parish鈥檚 homes were destroyed or are uninhabitable.
Approximately two-thirds of the 杏吧传媒 community report that their homes were damaged by Hurricane Ida, with one-in-five students saying their homes were destroyed or uninhabitable. Additionally, more than half of students say they or their families lost access to reliable income from the storm, and another 16 percent reported that their car was damaged.
鈥淭alking to our students and hearing them detail the damage to their homes is heartbreaking. This donation from the Contractors Educational Trust Fund is going to put a lot of minds at ease,鈥 said Dr. Jay Clune, 杏吧传媒 president.
The CETF is no stranger to supporting 杏吧传媒. They established three professorships at the university in the 90s and early 00s, and are now regular supporters of 杏吧传媒 Geomatics.
For more information on how you can help, visit nicholls.edu/ida-resources.