Duneland Health Council boosts PNW Day of Giving
$30,000 gift supports College of Nursing scholarships
The Duneland Health Council joined the Purdue University Northwest (PNW) Day of Giving festivities through a $30,000 donation to fund scholarships for students in the College of Nursing.
“Duneland Health Council is proud to support the students in Purdue Northwest’s high-quality nursing program,” Duneland Health Council Executive Director Camie White said. “It is our honor to contribute to the education of the Purdue Northwest students in La Porte County who are focused on, and dedicated to, improving the health of our communities.”
PNW’s College of Nursing Dean Lisa Hopp, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, said the gift provides much-needed assistance for students working to complete their nursing degrees.
“We are extremely grateful for the leadership of the Duneland Health Council in supporting higher education and our college,” said Hopp. “We further appreciate Duneland’s continuing commitment to Purdue Northwest, which spans nearly 20 years.”
The donation came in response to the Purdue Northwest Day of Giving, a once-a-year event that is a non-stop, 24-hour opportunity to support PNW’s student scholarships, academic programs, athletics and more.
Purdue Northwest Day of Giving
Purdue University Northwest (PNW) invites alumni, faculty, staff, parents, students and friends of the University to take part in the April 25 Purdue Northwest Day of Giving, a 24-hour opportunity to give to PNW and to support student scholarships, academic programs, athletics and more. Donations can be made online through 10:59 p.m. CDT (11:59 p.m. EDT) on April 25. Information about donations, how to give to a specific college or cause, and various giving challenges and matching funds is at PNW.edu/dayofgiving.
About Duneland Health Council
Duneland Health Council is an independent foundation that was established in 1997 in Indiana. It supports projects or programs that improve the health and general welfare of the greater Michigan City, Indiana, community. Its fields of interest include community development, education, family services, healthcare, clinics, centers, and human services. It supports these areas by awarding grants and scholarships primarily within La Porte County.