Getting involved is easy. Project 50/50 is open to staff, students, alumni and the community. Fill out a pledge form at Human Resources for automatic payroll deductions* or drop off $10 at College Advancement before the last Friday of each month and you’ll automatically be entered in a public draw on the first Monday of every month. The more participants the bigger the pot so encourage others to get involved!
The Students’ Greatest Needs Scholarship addresses high-need areas identified on an annual basis. Sign up for Project 50/50 - you’ll support a great cause, and have a chance to win each month.
Please note, donations to this project are not eligible for charitable tax receipts due to CRA regulations. For a complete list of rules, please visit this page .
*Payroll deductions are available for regular part time and full time employees of MHC; contact Human Resources for more information.
Kim St. Yves wins 12th Project 50/50
Kim St. Yves has won the 12th Project 50/50 draw, taking home $885. After one year of existence, Project 50/50 is now donating $885 to the Students’ Great Needs fund. It has grown a lot in a year! Kim is an instructor in the division of adult development and says: "I am happy to support Project 50/50 because it is a great way to enhance the sense of community that exists between the college staff and the students we serve."
Project 50/50 Announces February 2012 Winner
Congratulations to Giles Woodward, Visual Communications insturctor. Giles is the February winner of Project 50/50, winning $805. The other $805 benefits the Students' Greatest Needs Scholarship."I became involved in Project 50/50 because I think it's important to provide opportunities for students who wouldn't ordinarily come study at the college, but more importantly the Foundation made an amazing sales pitch to me and I didn't really have a choice," said Giles.
Project 50/50 - January Winner
Marie Hasper, coordinator of the health care aide program at the Brooks campus, won January's draw for Project 50/50. Marie takes home $800, half of the $1600 pot. The other $800 will go into the Students’ Great Needs awards.
"I got involved mainly because it is a very good cause for a relatively inexpensive contribution. And, there was always the possibility of winning some money…" said Marie.
Deanna HaysomDevelopment Officer
Tel: 403.502.8997Fax: 403.504.3672dhaysom@mhc.ab.ca
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