The MVCTC Education Foundation was formed in 1991 by the MVCTC staff and various community leaders who wanted to provide targeted assistance to students needing financial help to complete their education. They believed that MVCTC would be the conduit that would connect skilled, well trained, entry-level workers with jobs. The Foundation provides assistance according to need. First, the Foundation provides financial support to both high school and adult students for career-specific materials and tools. Second, the Foundation dispenses “emergency needs” funds for situations that demand immediate attention and have exhausted all other resources. Third, the Foundation gives college scholarships annually to help students who want to go on to post-secondary education.
The Mission of the MVCTC Education Foundation “is to assist students whose financial or personal needs would prevent them from achieving an education and reaching their full potential. The belief of the Foundation is that as our students succeed, we all succeed as individuals and as a community.”
Sponsors of the 2013 MVCTC Education Foundation include the following:
- Gold Level – $500 donation
- Dayton Cincinnati Technology
- The Ohlmann Group
- ServiceMaster
- Woodyard Electric, Inc.
- Silver Level – $250 donation
- App Architecture
- Baird Public Investment Advisors
- D& M Excavating
- Eye Center of Richmond
- Henny Penny
- Hupman’s Lawn Care
- Origami Owl, Kim Marburger, Independent Designer
- Bronze Level – $100 donation
- A to Z Asphalt Contractors
- Boord-Henne Insurance
- Drs Louis & Dominic Vitangeli, DDS
- Kindred Funeral Home
- New Creation Counseling Center
- Northmont Area Chamber of Commerce
- Sollmann Electric, Co.
- Phelan Insurance Agency, Inc.
Results from the 6th Annual “Pi Miler” 5K run/walk can be found at http://www.premierraces.com/ViewResults.asp?resultsID=1793.
For more information about MVCTC, please visit www.mvctc.com.
For over 40-years, MVCTC has been providing career technical education for 27 partner school districts encompassing five counties, including Darke, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, and Warren Counties. MVCTC is dedicated to providing in-demand workforce training for youth, adults, and organizations in the Miami Valley.