$200,000 anonymous gift given to OCC
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COSTA MESA -- The OCC Foundation received a $200,000 cash gift this
week from a local donor who wishes to remain anonymous, school officials
said Friday.
“This is a very generous donation and the college and the foundation
are extremely grateful,” said Rush Hill, chair of OCC’s Foundation Board.
“OCC is this community’s college, and the community has responded by
being extremely generous in its support.” The funds will be divided
equally between OCC’s Fund for Families Program, which provides
subsidized child care services to OCC student-parents, and the Marine
Science Program.
The Fund for Families Program allows OCC’s Children’s Center to assist
working low-income families headed by single parents and homemakers
recently thrust into the workplace. The new 13,000-square-foot,
$2.86-million facility helps students without affordable child-care
services to attend school.
Money for the marine program will be used to construct a shade
structure for the school’s public saltwater aquarium. OCC’s on-the-water
marine science labs also will receive funds.
OCC’s aquariums are popular county attractions for schoolchildren. As
many as 10,000 elementary and high school students visit the tanks each
year.
--- Amy R. Spurgeon
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