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Happening through midnight this Wednesday: Give UNC Asheville

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Ashevillians can give across 18 categories, like food equity, STEAM programs, student organizations, and more.

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Here’s a unique way to support local. From now through midnight this Wednesday, April 19, UNC Asheville is raising awareness + support for its third annual community-wide Give UNC Asheville celebration. You can make a difference by giving toward:

  • Student scholarships — like the scholarships that helped 2,554 Bulldogs graduate with financial support in 2022
  • The reopening of the Hyannis House to give BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ students a space to feel seen, valued, and heard
  • Athletic facilities and student-athlete aid
  • And more*

Give small or give big

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