Central College burst into the new academic year with a record-breaking Journey 48-Hour Challenge fundraiser. During the challenge running Aug. 27 to 29, the Central family raised $176,703 for student scholarships.
“We are honored and awed by the tremendous support during the Journey 48-Hour Challenge this year,” says Michelle Wilkie, director of development. “Central alumni and family invest in students because they know the value of a Central education and the benefits to our world when we graduate the next class of successful alumni. Our team sends a huge thank you to everyone who chose to support Central during the challenge.”
All new incoming Central students received a Journey Scholarship for the 2024-25 academic year. This is the third year the college has awarded each new student a Journey Scholarship, funded by donors.
“Central’s community is extremely caring and supportive,” says Sunny Gonzales Eighmy, vice president for advancement and a 1999 graduate of Central. “Our donors love helping students. We are grateful for their partnership in making a Central education affordable for all.”
Central thanks these generous challengers for their incredible support! Dianne and Arlo Stoltenberg ’60, Barbara and Thomas Boat ’61, Barb and Tom Gaard ’61, Robert ’69 and Charlotte Poppen Foreman ’69, Mary Anderson ’78, Jeff Oliver ’79, Lance and Judi A. Clauson Vogel ’82, Wayne Holubetz and Julia Muyskens Ostendorf ’84, Dave ’86 and Kristi Jaarsma Balk ’88, John ’87 and Julie Pothoven Fisher ’90, Eric and Brooke Bouma Kohlsdorf ’96, Stephen McWilliams ’96, Darren and Heather Sandholm Kleis ’97, Jason ’10 and Tayler Wessels Hassman ’13, Bri and BJ Stokesbary, Cindy and Scott Van Tasell and Gene and Carol Williamson and other anonymous donors.