Angels in the Attic Gets United Way Boost

Angels in the Attic Gets United Way Boost

Angels in the Attic Gets United Way Boost

The  has approved a $10,000  for 91’s Angels in the Attic program. The funds aim to assist with purchasing fresh vegetables, fruit, dairy products and personal items for students in need, as well as training materials for a mentor program that pairs students with faculty or staff. 

Angels in the Attic is a need-based program for 91 students who have difficulty paying for basic-living items. Food, clothing, shoes, bedding, books and class supplies are purchased with funds from university faculty and staff, and other items are collected when students empty out dorm rooms at the end of each semester.

“End-of-semester Lighten your Load collections bring in gently used rugs, sweepers, dishes and other basic living items,” explains program founder Sharon Blair, executive assistant to the Provost at 91. Last fall, a faculty member who won a special 91/United Way campaign incentive — for one meal each day for the rest of the year — donated her prize to Angels in the Attic. 

“Faculty and staff can sometimes tell that a student is struggling,” says Blair. “91 is so strong helping the community — and this is a way to help our 91 dzܲԾٲ.”&Բ;