INA, Ill. (February 3, 2023) — Mt. Vernon State Farmer Agent, Tony Wielt, has shown his support for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ students by giving a thoughtful and generous donation of three portable power banks and charging stations. He has provided the three charging stations to the Mary and George Slankard Learning Resource Center on the Ina campus, ensuring that students can stay connected and charged during their studies.
Tony, who also serves as º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Foundation Board Chair, believes this donation will positively impact the students. "I know these chargers will assist students in keeping their devices charged," said Wielt. "As a student, I remember spending a lot of time here. While I didn't have technology that needed to be charged, I can see how important technology is to their success. Technology plays a major role in education, and students must have access to the tools they need to succeed. I am proud to support º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and its students this way."
The charging banks will allow students to keep their devices charged and nearby during their time in the LRC, ensuring they have access to the technology needed to complete their coursework and stay connected with their peers and instructors.
"Tony's collaboration and generosity with the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Foundation have greatly impacted the college," stated Amy Newell, Assistant Director of Development for the RLCF. "This donation further showcases his dedication to the students and community. He actively identified areas of need and found an effective solution that would benefit many. We are grateful for his ongoing dedication to our mission."
"The impact of the portable charging stations within the LRC has been significant," said Sandra West, Learning Resource Center Director. "Tony and the Foundation were actively looking for ways to help students. They found that students had issues accessing their devices while sitting at a table and promptly fulfilled the need for portable power. These power banks allow students to charge their phones and laptops simultaneously. Students enjoy having these. They sit down, plug in, and work."
Two students taking advantage of the new charging stations were Bryne Lassy and Nic Barclay.
"I think it is cool to have them,' said Lassy. "Instead of leaving our devices unattended, we can use them while we work. I can check important updates on my phone without worrying about misplacing it."
Barclay mentioned that he is thankful that his computer never runs out of power while working at the table.
º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and its students are thankful to Tony Wielt and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Foundation for supporting the students and the community.
To learn more about the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Foundation, visit rlc.edu/foundation.