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News: Fox Toyota supports scholarships with $5,000 donation ahead of fall

A group of people holding a large check.

Pictured (L-R): Fox Toyota Sales Consultant Rick Collins, Roane State Foundation Scholarship Committee Chair Joy Goldberg, Roane State Foundation Director of Student Programs Pamela Rudnitzki, Fox Toyota General Manager Bryan Hedden, Fox Toyota Sales Manager Paul Moore, Fox Toyota Sales Manager Will Clifford, and Fox Toyota Marketing Associate Emma Skidmore.

August 16, 2024

Fox Toyota in Clinton recently presented Roane State Foundation with a donation to support student scholarships ahead of the fall semester. The funds were the result of an employee giving campaign which raised $2,500 and a matching donation from Toyota Corporation, bringing the total amount to $5,000.

Roane State Foundation will use the gift to support the success of Middle College students in Anderson County this academic year.

Roane State’s Middle College program is an opportunity for high school students to get a jump start on college courses so they can earn their degrees sooner or enter the workforce, all while preserving their high school experience.

“We are honored to support the great work of Roane State Foundation through this employee giving and corporate match,” said Bryan Hedden, Fox Toyota’s general manager. “These funds, raised by our employees and Toyota Corporate matching, will proudly support future members of the community workforce.”

Middle College scholarships will assist high school students in their junior and senior years with the opportunity to complete 60 hours (four semesters) of college credit, allowing them to graduate high school and enter college as a junior. Many students receive their associate degree at the same time as their high school diploma.

“We are so grateful for our partnership with Fox Toyota and appreciate their continued support of Roane State Middle College students in Anderson County,” said Pamela Rudnitzki, Roane State Foundation director of student programs. “This support is critical to those students who might not otherwise be able to participate in this program, which can be a catalyst for changing not only the life of the student but of their family and future generations.”

Fox Toyota has served East Tennessee since 1944. For more information about this business, visit foxtoyotaclinton.com.

Roane State Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation that seeks to enhance community awareness of the college, to secure private contributions and bequests, and to manage monies or properties given to the Foundation, including more than $25 million in endowments and other investments. Roane State Foundation supports the college with capital projects, equipment, educational programs, and scholarships. For more information or to make a gift to support Roane State students, visit roanestate.edu/foundation, email foundationdept@roanestate.edu, or call (865) 882-4507. 

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