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Satilla REMC donates to Wiregrass Tech

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Pictured Front Row L-R; Satilla REMC Foundation Chair Jim Tucker, Romeo Reyes CEO of Satilla REMC, WGTC President DeAnnia Clements. Back Row L-R; WGTC Executive Director of Fundraising Crissy Staley and WGTC Ben Hill-Irwin Campus Administrator Mona Paulk
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The Satilla Rural Electric Membership Corporation (REMC) through its Round Up program has made another wonderful gift to Wiregrass Georgia Technical College (WGTC) Foundation North. The $5,000 donation makes funds available for scholarships to worthy students.

 

The Satilla REMC has been a very supportive partner with Wiregrass for many years with donations totaling over $125,000.  These funds will continue to provide opportunities for students who need financial assistance.  Wiregrass President, DeAnnia Clements shared, “Satilla Rural Electric is always supportive of our students and we very much appreciate this gift which will provide additional opportunities for the students to complete their educational and career goals without the burden of a college debt.”

 

To learn more about the ways you can help the college and the students, contact Crissy Staley, Executive Director of Fundraising at 229-333-2124 or by email at Crissy.staley@wiregrass.edu. Wiregrass is currently accepting new students for Spring Semester, classes begin on January 10, 2022.  To learn more about the programs visit Wiregrass.edu.

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