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Ida B. Wells-Barnett Textbook Fund

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Hello Beautiful People!

My name is Dr. Stacey Patton. I am a professor, journalist, author and a nationally-recognized child advocate who cares deeply about the education of young people, especially those attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

When I began teaching journalism at Morgan State University in 2016, I noticed that many of my students struggled to keep up with their assignments. Upon further investigation, I discovered they had not purchased books for class because they could not afford them. As many of you probably know, the costs to attend college have skyrocketed over the past few decades. As a result, paying for tuition, housing, meals, and books is often a struggle for many students across the country.

The majority of students receive financial assistance. However, some struggle with food and housing insecurity and other challenges. Many are first-generation students who don't receive support from their families. Some are single parents juggling work and school, while others are facing medical challenges. Since my goal as an educator is to make sure my students succeed, I decided to do my part to help out.

So, for the past ten semesters, I've raised over $190,000 with the help of generous folks from across the country! This fund has helped hundreds of students with books, access codes, software, laptops, digital equipment, and other tools needed for class work.

Here's how the program works . . .

This semester my goal is to raise $25,000, which generally helps around 70 students enrolled at Morgan State University and Howard University. The funds will be split between the two institutions. Regardless of their major, each student must complete a form and provide a list of their book titles. They will receive a maximum of $250 on a first come, first served basis. The students purchase their books via Amazon.com or from the campus bookstore.

The funds go very quickly; sadly, I have to turn away students because the need is so great. Students may also get funds to purchase a laptop, digital equipment for courses, or software. So, the more funds I raise, the more students I can help.

I’ve heard from many recipients that this textbook fund has made a massive difference in their ability to perform well and complete their coursework. So, I hope that you'll take a moment and give what you can spare. No amount is too small. Our students appreciate your generosity.

What we invest in our young people today, we invest in the future.

Much love,
S Patton




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Stacey Patton
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Washington D.C., DC

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