Dade College Foundation has broken campaign records for a fourth consecutive year with an unprecedented $2,001,262 and counting, raised by South Florida for students. To commemorate the College’s 59th anniversary, on September 6, “I AM MDC Day” received support from over a thousand people and set records for most dollars raised, highest number of sponsors, and largest grassroots effort to mobilize MDC alumni at local organizations – a tremendous achievement for a community’s college.
I AM MDC Day celebrates the community-building power of MDC and over 2 million lives changed since first opening its doors on Sept. 6, 1960. All dollars raised for the giving day campaign benefit scholarships and programs at the College.
“Our campaign is a testament to the impact of this College on the lives of so many students. Over a thousand people across our community contributed over $2 million this year, an unprecedented feat for community colleges and rivaling some university efforts,” said Al Salas, vice chair of Miami Dade College Foundation Board of Directors.
“Surely, every dollar is needed to sustain MDC’s excellence and meet the challenges of an evolving world and workforce. And all this was accomplished during a leadership transition and as Hurricane Dorian threatened.”
In the weeks leading up to I AM MDC Day, local organizations such as Miami-Dade County, South Florida Federal Educational Credit Union, Regions Bank and Jackson Health celebrated I AM MDC Day and mobilized hundreds of alumni and employees to support the campaign.
I AM MDC Day corporate sponsors included Follett, City of Miami, BankMobile, Cisneros, GEICO, Bank of America, Morrison, Brown, Argiz & Farra (MBAF), Pizza Hut South Florida, Aria Development Group, TBR Property Management Services, Verizon, Pacific National Bank, MagicWaste Youth Foundation, VITAS Healthcare and Shutts & Bowen.
I AM MDC Day kicked off with Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, City Manager Dr. Emilio T. Gonzalez and City Commissioner Willy Gort who presented 50 new scholarships as part of the City’s I AM MDC Day gift of $50,000. The new scholarship fund honored President Emeritus Dr. Eduardo J. Padrón for his outstanding service and leadership during his 50-year tenure at the College.
“Next year, I will be the first in my family to graduate from college. MDC is absolutely changing my future,” added Carolina Romero, one of the 50 recipients of the Eduardo J. Padrón Completion Scholarship. “As a wife and a mother, balancing school and caring for my family is not easy. Because of MDC and this scholarship, I am grateful because I already see a brighter future.”
Other speakers at I AM MDC Day’s kick-off celebration included Interim MDC President Dr. Rolando Montoya, MDC alumna and Regions Bank Miami-Dade Market Executive Chris Cruzpino, and a special performance by MDC’s New World School of the Arts alumnus and American Idol star Nate Promkul.
As part of the campaign, MDC Foundation helped raise funds to benefit students from the Bahamas affected by Hurricane Dorian to ensure they can continue their education.
For more information, visit www.mdc.edu/iammdc.