My College Cares participants give back to the community
At this year's My College Cares event, 550 MCCers, including over 60 college faculty and staff members, dedicated their time and efforts to giving back to the community.
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At this year's My College Cares event, 550 MCCers, including over 60 college faculty and staff members, dedicated their time and efforts to giving back to the community.
Ten years ago, Mary Eades learned she had breast cancer during her annual breast exam. "I gained strength in telling others of my journey and encouraging others to keep looking up to God because you don't draw any strength looking down," she said.
In 2005, Mack Phillips was serving his country on a deployment halfway across the world when his wife Betty was diagnosed with breast cancer. "I didn't know what to say or do at the time - I was many miles away," he said.
Jamila Brown Coleman and Margarette Cole were the first and second-place winners in the Coalition on Adult Basic Education's contest held during National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week.
"The successful pass rate on the first rite to the NPTE licensure exam says something incredible about the 2022-2023 graduating class of the MCC PTA program."

