Friday, April 3, 2020

IVC Emergency Fund Needs You

 

Rebel Girl is more sentimental than you may suspect. Hence she shares these photos of last year's commencement as it becomes all but certain this year's ceremony will not occur. So much loss already and more to come.

Rebel Girl tries to feel grateful for employment, for family, for health (so far) - but nothing is certain. As one of her students pointed out during their last class on campus: "We are living through history." Reb agreed and pointed out that it was the kind of historical moment one could hear, grinding its gears. She now sees those students, not all of them, only some, via Zoom meetings. They are smaller on the screen, more anxious, alone, worried. While some are working (many too much), others have lost their jobs. Their parents have lost their jobs. Their family obligations interrupts their virtual classes. Some have not returned at all.

Yesterday, IVC staff received the appeal below and Rebel Girl passes it along to you, hoping that you will click this link (as she did) and make a donation to help the most vulnerable through this time. It's not going to get better for awhile. Let's help. Most of us are so lucky.


In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Irvine Valley College Foundation has established a new Emergency Fund.
Within the first two hours of announcing the IVC Emergency Fund to our campus, we received over 200 requests from frightened members of our campus community who are not sure how they are going to get through the next month or two.

NOW, MORE THAN EVER, OUR IVC FAMILY NEEDS YOUR HELP!

COVID-19 presents a new set of obstacles for our students and some employees, including:
Loss of income to afford housing, food, and childcare
Increased healthcare costs
The need to access the internet and remote-learning technology
Our new Emergency Fund will provide immediate emergency bridge funding to our most vulnerable students and employees, helping them through this challenging time. 

Your support will enable us to meet these evolving needs. Together, we can make sure Irvine Valley College students and employees get the critical assistance they need for themselves and their families
WE ARE STRONGER TOGETHER!









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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, sad not to have the tradition of a commencement. Students have worked and sacrificed to earn a day in the sun. May we soon return to some of the traditions that make us who we are.

Anonymous said...

Yes it will be tough not to see the parade of high heels waltz across the stage during Commencement.

Anonymous said...

Is there any plan to offer IVC faculty a role in the virtual commencement? I know the program is a challenge to put together but I have heard of other colleges offering faculty who wish the opportunity to help read the names of graduates. Just an idea.

Anonymous said...

UCSD is having grads submit a video of themselves singing the National Anthem and then they are going to make a mash-up of it to play during their virtual ceremony. Other campuses are asking faculty to take photos and video of themselves in their gowns or other attire applauding as well as asking them for video of short congratulation speeches to be used in a montage. I think it would be great to do SOMETHING.

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