Foundation helps to make career dream come true
The Women's Foundation helped MCC Nursing student Jaquella Pritchett with gas cards and childcare and preparing to take the National Council Licensure Examination.
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The Women's Foundation helped MCC Nursing student Jaquella Pritchett with gas cards and childcare and preparing to take the National Council Licensure Examination.
For six months, students in the Phlebotomy Essentials Program have studied, drawn and collected blood samples, and performed at least 100 sticks. Now they're ready to prepare for their national certification.
Some 558 area youths are registered for College for Kids, the program which provides many different opportunities each summer for children ages 6 to 12 in a safe, fun environment. The two-week program begins Monday, June 6.
After a devastating house fire, Melissa Williamson found strength thanks to MCC, her fellow Nursing students, and the Women's Foundation.
MCC's College Communications department won three awards - first, second, and third place - in the 2022 College Public Relations Association of Mississippi (CPRAM) conference.

