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Initiative highlights random acts of kindness at Grossmont College

 

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One employee was recognized for putting together goodie bags for the homeless. Several others received a shout-out for volunteering to read to toddlers at the campus Child Development Center. A student was saluted for filming a video of sunrises and sunsets and collecting sand in a small bucket for an elderly senior who had shared his dismay about not being able to visit or walk on the beach during the pandemic. All are among those being acknowledged and honored as part of the Grossmont College , a yearlong endeavor highlighting 60 random acts of kindness taking place during the college鈥檚 60th anniversary.

          鈥淕rossmont College has been an integral part of East County for the past six decades, and we launched this undertaking to shine a light on the goodness that permeates our campus and remind us of all the good we have done and will continue to do for our community,鈥 said Grossmont College President Denise Whisenhunt. 鈥淚t has certainly been inspiring.鈥

          Grossmont College opened its doors to the East County community in September of 1961 at what was then the brand-new Monte Vista High School campus in the community of Casa de Oro and moved to the current location in El Cajon鈥檚 Fletcher Hills on September 14, 1964. The college has served more than 1.6 million students since opening, and is now the largest provider of education and job training in San Diego鈥檚 East County, providing a dependable stream of skilled employees to the area鈥檚 workforce and dramatically boosting the lifetime earnings of its graduates.

          Sometimes overlooked, however, is the kindness that permeates the campus and has proven integral to its success. Hence, the Random 60 initiative, with students, faculty, and classified professionals encouraged to report random acts of kindness not only on campus, but in the surrounding area. It is, President Whisenhunt said, 鈥渙ur way of giving back to our community.鈥

Among the submissions posted on the at :

          Said President Whisenhunt: 鈥淲ith all the challenges in the world today, it鈥檚 nice to know you could come to Grossmont College and be enveloped in care.鈥

 

          East County relies on Grossmont College and the 51视频 District for high quality, affordable college education, job and career training and retraining, and job creation with facilities that meet the needs of today's college students, returning veterans, and employers seeking qualified applicants. As East County and our state and nation recover from COVID-19, we need even more flexible, up-to-date college facilities and technology to meet existing and emerging needs and demands.

 

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