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Western University of Health Sciences has raised more than $90,000 to provide direct relief for students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

WesternU established the fund in March 2020 as campuses and businesses nationwide began shutting down due to the pandemic. The WesternU Student Emergency Support Fund is primarily designed to provide students with financial support for such priority needs as housing, utilities, food, medication, and health care, but it may also be used for academic supplies (books, technology, etc., not included in tuition and fees), travel costs related to the death or illness of an immediate family member, or replacing essential personal or academic belongings. The Fund will not provide financial support for such things as entertainment, recreation, non-emergency travel, or parking tickets.

WesternU received more than 40 donations totaling $93,740 as of early August. Donors have included alumni, friends, faculty, and staff, as well as the Student Government Association and even individual current students. The University has awarded funds to 65 students totaling $59,223.

Student recipient testimonials:

Donations are continuing to come in, and the Emergency Fund Committee meets twice a week to review applications and grant awards.

“This fund sends a message not only to the students receiving the funds, but to all WesternU constituents that we care about you,” said WesternU Senior Vice President for University Advancement Diane M. Abraham, PhD, MBA, CFRE. “We thank our donors for their generosity and the knowledge that ‘every gift counts.’”

Click here to donate to the WesternU Student Emergency Support Fund: https://giving.westernu.edu.