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For immediate release Contact: 727-341-3076 ST. PETERSURG, Fla. (March 31, 2008) – The Education Foundation of the Florida Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs Inc. will partner with The building will house 16 women who cannot afford the burden of paying both tuition and housing. While the exact location has not yet been determined, the building is expected to be located close to either SPC’s “We are very excited about the prospect of being able to provide quality housing for women students who can’t afford the cost of housing while going to school,” said Since the site has not yet been selected, a completion date for the home has not been determined. The Education Foundation and the college aim to have the first residents ready to move in sometime in 2009. The Education Foundation of the Florida Federation of BPW Clubs, Inc. began its mission to provide college housing for deserving women in 1965 with its first venture at From that beginning more than 40 years ago, the Education Foundation of the Florida Federation of BPW Clubs Inc., has worked toward its goal of providing a “scholarship house” to serve female students at every state-supported college and university in In addition, students in the Education Foundation scholarship houses have opportunities to meet members of local supporting BPW clubs. These members, who are business executives, entrepreneurs or consultants, provide mentoring and networking opportunities to the student residents. In the past, the students’ association with the women has resulted in internships and employment after graduation. “We recognized many years ago that there are many women in Florida who could excel in college if they simply had a good, safe, affordable place to live on or near campus,” said Education Foundation president Over the years, almost all money for construction has come from within the membership of the BPW clubs that support the Education Foundation, Weigle noted. Part of that fundraising effort involves a tradition known as “Hawg Callin’.” At each regular meeting, BPW groups pass around a piggy bank to which individuals contribute money toward the scholarship houses. At the Education Foundation’s annual conference, members enthusiastically surrender their organization’s piggy banks when the conference chairwoman “calls in the hawgs.” The Education Foundation has also specified that the SPC scholarship house be built according to environmentally friendly or “green” standards and be accessible to individuals at all levels of physical ability, fully compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The St. Petersburg College Foundation, which raises money to help make a college education possible for those who need financial assistance, also is partnering to help make the house a reality. SPC Foundation Director “The foundation is delighted to be able to partner with BPW and to help make this house a reality,” Hanna said. The SPC residential house will be the fourth such facility to be funded and built by the Education Foundation of the Florida Federation of BPW Clubs Inc. Besides the original house in ### ABOUT ABOUT THE EDUCATION FOUNDATION OF THE The Education Foundation of the Florida Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, Inc., is a 501 (c)(3) corporation chartered under Florida statues, whose mission is to build at least one scholarship house on the campus of every state-supported college or university in Florida to provide housing for female students. The ABOUT THE The |
March 31, 2008 |