LiveWell donation assists completion of GCCC video board

Dr. Ryan Ruda, President, GCCC; Callie Dyer, Executive Director LiveWell Finney County; Heather Wright-Renick, Clinical Grant Coordinator, LiveWell Finney County; Beth Koksal, Director of Community Health, LiveWell Finney County; Donna Gerstner, CDRR Grant Coordinator, LiveWell Finney County; Scott Kedrowski, Dean of Advancement & Alumni Relations, GCCC

The completion earlier this fall of a state-of-the-art video board in the campus quad at Garden City Community College was made possible by a  $50,000 contribution from LiveWell Finney County.

Standing at an impressive 9.5 feet tall, this new digital sign is designed to serve as a central hub for important information, benefiting students, faculty, staff, and community visitors alike. It provides real-time updates on events, announcements, and other critical information, enhancing communication and engagement across the campus.

“At LiveWell Finney County, we believe in the power of collaboration and the importance of strong community partnerships,” said Callie Dyer, Executive Director of LiveWell Finney County. “By contributing to the installation of the new video board, we are supporting a shared vision of enhancing communication and engagement on campus. This initiative aligns with our commitment to fostering a healthier, more connected community through education and collaboration.”

GCCC President Dr. Ryan Ruda expressed gratitude to LiveWell for its support of the project.
“This new video board is a valuable resource that will keep our campus informed and engaged and, through this partnership, will provide a platform to promote health and wellness communication to the campus,” he said.

Located prominently in the GCCC Quad outside the Saffell Library, the video board is easily accessible, ensuring everyone on campus stays informed. The installation of this new video board reflects GCCC’s commitment to improving campus life and leveraging technology to create a more connected and informed community.

For more information about the project or to inquire about additional giving opportunities, please contact Scott Kedrowski, Dean of Advancement and Alumni Relations, at [email protected] or 620-276-9572.

About LiveWell Finney County LiveWell Finney County exists to provide behavioral health services and preventative services to a variety of community members and help those in need gain access to care and health equity, while also educating community members about how to live active and healthy lives. Learn more: https://livewellfc.org/.

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