The HPU Family gave back during the holiday season!

The HPU Family gave back during the holiday season!
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High Point University issued the following announcement on Jan. 8.

[Caring People] The HPU Family gave back during the holiday season! Students and faculty donated to the local community in a number of ways. Here are just a few!

– HPU’s Student Government Association gave $21,000 to the United Way of Greater High Point as part of an annual tradition.

– HPU’s Nido R. Qubein School of Communication raised funds and purchased gifts for 45 families through Family Services of Davidson County, Family Services of the Piedmont and the Guilford County Family Justice Center. As part of their efforts, $1,000 in gift cards were donated to moms and teens.

– HPU’s Student Government Association and Volunteer Center students donated $16,000 to World Relief Triad.

Original source can be found here.



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