Students and staff chart Giving Day Game Changers.
Students and staff charted Game Changer participation during the day-long Giving Day. (Photos by Danny Damiani)

澳门六合彩开奖结果 celebrated its 10th annual Giving Day on Oct. 12鈥攁n outpouring of love and generosity that will bolster the student experience in numerous ways.

The day of giving to support the Lawrence Fund brought in $1.62 million from 2,505 donors, providing huge support for current and future Lawrence students. The day-long event鈥攐nline, in-person, and on social media鈥攚as a collaborative effort, with students joining with Lawrence faculty, staff, and alumni in a day of celebration, led by Amber Nelson,聽director of Alumni-Development communications and project manager for Giving Day.

Students line up to play Spin the Wheel in front of Warch Campus Center.
Students line up to win prizes with Spin the Wheel, held in front of Warch Campus Center as part of the Giving Day celebration.

鈥淕iving Day this year was an amazing celebration of all things Lawrence,鈥 Nelson said. 鈥淲e raised an incredible amount of money from more than 2,500 donors, and we had fun engaging with more than 200 students at campus events and more than 300 澳门六合彩开奖结果 community members on social media.聽Thank you so much to everyone who participated to make the 10th annual Giving Day such a success.鈥

. It brings together all Lawrentians on a united mission to build and sustain student opportunities. The Lawrence Fund is used to support internships, athletics, arts, academic innovations, study abroad, daily campus maintenance, and much more.

Alumni who signed up as 鈥淕ame Changers鈥 matched donated funds as part of various 鈥淕ame Changer Challenges鈥 on campus and on social media throughout the day. All gifts were matched dollar-for-dollar, doubling the impact. Also, every donation from the Classes of 2007 to 2027 was matched with $500.聽

The generosity of the day wasn鈥檛 lost on students, who benefit directly and indirectly in academic and athletic opportunities and in a wide range of enhanced student experiences.

鈥淕iving Day is one of the Lawrence traditions that reminds us how much of a tight-knit community we are,鈥 said Kenneth Pe帽aherrera Quiroz, a senior from Quito, Ecuador, majoring in neuroscience. 鈥淔ostering a generosity culture that creates opportunities for all students regardless of their background is amazing.鈥

Pe帽aherrera Quiroz was helping staff some of the on-campus fun during Giving Day, including the Spin the Wheel and Philanthropy Pong games, all built around a feeling of togetherness. It鈥檚 an overwhelming experience, he said, a reminder of the bonds that connect today鈥檚 students with those of previous generations.

鈥淎ll of the previous and current student body get together to make our Lawrence better for those who are here now and those who will be here after us,鈥 he said. 鈥淕iving Day is one of the, if not the biggest, event that captures the essence of what being a Forever Lawrentian looks like."

The mascot Blu waves as students take part in Giving Day games in front of Warch Campus Center.
Blu joined the fun of Giving Day in front of Warch Campus Center.聽

Kayla Jarppi, a sophomore from Hudson, Wisconsin, majoring in gender studies and psychology, spent parts of Giving Day working the Spin the Wheel game and giving free rides on a golf cart to build excitement on campus. Knowing the funds raised will go to such things as research opportunities, study abroad possibilities, and daily life on campus brings a sense of community.

鈥淚t gives me a chance to be directly involved in connecting my fellow students to philanthropy on campus,鈥 Jarppi said of taking part in Giving Day. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an exciting time of the year where we get to see all members of the campus community鈥攆aculty, staff, alumni, and students鈥攃oming together to support Lawrence.鈥

These are the days Lawrentians should never take for granted, Jarppi said. There should always be an appreciation for the bonds that keep Lawrentians connected.

鈥淚t鈥檚 meaningful to see this kind of generosity in support of students on Giving Day because it reminds me of the caring, compassionate community here at Lawrence鈥攊t鈥檚 a time where faculty, staff, alumni, and students all come together to both celebrate Lawrence but also contribute to its future progress,鈥 Jarppi said. 鈥淚鈥檓 personally grateful for this community generosity as donor funds have helped fund scholarships that help me attend Lawrence and provide me the opportunity to study abroad without financial stress.鈥

While Giving Day is over, .

This year鈥檚 Giving Day also provided a jump-start to Lawrence鈥檚 annual Blue & White Homecoming Weekend, with activities planned Oct. 13-15.