The Piedmont Community College (PCC) Staff Association recently organized a school supply drive to support local students, donating much-needed supplies to Northern Middle School, Southern Middle School and N.L. Dillard Middle School in Person and Caswell Counties.

The generous contributions from PCC staff members will directly benefit students and teachers by providing essential tools for learning, from notebooks and pencils to classroom materials. These resources will help create a more supportive learning environment, ensuring that students are better equipped to succeed.

“The Staff Association at Piedmont Community College was truly honored to support our local middle schools through the school supply drive,” Rosalind Cross, Director of Federal Programs and Staff Association President said. “We believe that every student deserves the resources necessary to succeed, and we are committed to helping make a positive impact in our community whenever we can.”

The PCC Staff Association’s donation reflects the college’s dedication to service, collaboration, and educational excellence. By partnering with area schools, PCC continues to invest in the success of students across the community, helping them build a strong foundation for their future.

Pictured left to right: Lisa Neely, Academic Consultant Assistant, TRIO Educational Opportunity Center and Wendy Holeman, Student Financial Aid/Veterans Affairs Technician delivering donations to Northern Middle School

School supply donation from PCC’s Staff Association

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