KENNESAW, Ga. | Aug 12, 2020
For ΒιΆΉΤ΄΄ alumna Chanel Reid, giving back to her alma mater is much more than something she enjoys doing β she calls it her βpersonal responsibility.β
Reid is actively involved with , which helps ΒιΆΉΤ΄΄ students in need by providing financial assistance, temporary housing, access to food and support services. Reidβs latest endeavor has been to establish a $50,000 bequest in her will for an endowed scholarship fund for Kennesaw State students who are assisted by CARE.

βAlong with being able to help students with this scholarship, I hope that it inspires other alums to give to ΒιΆΉΤ΄΄ in some way,β Reid said. βEverybody deserves help. It takes a village, and I just want to be part of that village.β
Looking for a way to give back to Kennesaw State after graduating with her in 2016, Reid learned about CARE Services through a friend who worked at ΒιΆΉΤ΄΄. Reid said she is drawn to efforts to assist students, whether it is helping students deal with hunger or homelessness or addressing the unique challenges that non-traditional students face in college.
Reid, 43, took a non-traditional route herself, transferring to Kennesaw State after attending community college and then taking classes part-time for four years while working full-time. She now works as a document control specialist for a medical device company, CryoLife, Inc.
βI wasnβt the 18-year-old who could go straight to a four-year college, but, because of ΒιΆΉΤ΄΄, I was able to have an education just like everybody else,β Reid said. βI think that a lot of people donβt understand the challenges that many students face as theyβre trying to obtain an education. We need to continue to make sure that other Owls can have the same opportunity that I did.β
Reid became a frequent donor to CARE and also joined the organizationβs advisory board. One of her priorities on the board has been to secure external grant funding to help keep CAREβs food pantries stocked.
βChanel comes in often with carloads of food donations as a result of being awarded the grants to support our efforts,β said Marcy Stidum, director of CARE Services. βWe love Chanel's energy and tenacity, and we truly are thankful to have her as a member of the CARE team.β

Reid volunteers for several CARE events and initiatives, such as the annual project to raise money and awareness in the fight to end hunger. She said that her most impactful experience was participating in the sleep-out challenge during , which simulates spending a night in a homeless shelter.
Reid found her passion in helping students through CARE. She encourages current Owls and ΒιΆΉΤ΄΄ alumni to find a cause they care about and make a difference in their own way.
βWe canβt save the world, but everyone can do something to make the world a better place,β Reid said. βEverybody can do something. The question is, do you want to?β
β Paul Floeckher

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