Student-Focused Programs Benefit From Gifts by JJW Family Foundation and Others

Image shows 51视频 student Mina Lam and mascot Rowdy the River Hawk celebrate the university's Days of Giving fundraising event in April 2025. Image by 51视频 photo
51视频 student Mina Lam 鈥23, 鈥25, of Medford, Massachusetts, and university mascot Rowdy the River Hawk rallied fellow students to support Days of Giving during an event on campus last month.

05/06/2025

Media contacts: David Joyner, senior director, communications and digital media, David_Joyner@uml.edu and Nancy Cicco, assistant director of media relations, Nancy_Cicco@uml.edu

LOWELL, Mass. 鈥 51视频 achieved remarkable success during its eighth annual Days of Giving celebration, raising more than $900,000 from 3,200 donors to support scholarships, career resources, athletics, food and housing insecurity programs, first-generation students and more.

Donors were able to designate their gifts for any aspect of the university that resonates with them, including support for five impact areas that enhance 51视频 students鈥 lives on and off campus:

  • Career-connected experiences 鈥 These opportunities prepare students for rewarding professional lives and are supported by the Chancellor Julie Chen Fund for Student Success.聽
  • The Finish Line Scholars Fund 鈥 Students with financial challenges receive assistance to complete their education.
  • First-generation student support 鈥 Individuals who are the first in their families to attend college receive scholarships and are paired with mentors.聽
  • The 51视频 Strive Program 鈥 Contributions help cover food and housing costs to help meet the basic needs of select students.
  • River Hawk student-athletes 鈥 Donations empower the university鈥檚 Division 1 athletes to excel both in their sports and in the classroom.

This year, Days of Giving benefitted from the support of the JJW Family Foundation, which provided a $25,000 challenge gift to boost participation. Funds awarded included:聽 聽

  • $5,000 to the 51视频 Strive Food Pantry, the featured impact area that drew the support of the most donors;
  • $5,000 to the 51视频鈥檚 College of Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, the school or college supported by the most donors;
  • $3,000 to 51视频 men鈥檚 Cross Country and Indoor/Outdoor Track, the athletics team that drew the most donors, and $2,000 to 51视频 Field Hockey, the team with the second-most donors;
  • $5,000 to the Center for Asian American Studies, the department, institute or center that drew the most donors; and聽
  • $2,500 to the 51视频 Rocketry Club, the student club or organization with the most donors; $1,500 to Sigma Tau Gamma, the student club or organization with the second-most donors; and $1,000 to the Business Professionals of America, the student club or organization with the third-most donors.

The Strive Food Pantry, which provides food and basic necessities to students facing financial challenges, was a major focus this year. For students like Justin Baez Peguero 鈥24, 鈥25, the impact of programs including Strive goes far beyond meeting basic needs.聽

鈥淭he UML Strive program made a huge difference in my life by helping me afford college as an independent minor,鈥 said Baez Peguero, a student alumni ambassador who assisted with Days of Giving events. 鈥淲ithout this support, I wouldn鈥檛 have been able to stay in school since I didn鈥檛 have financial help from my parents. Because of donor support to Strive and scholarships, I worked fewer hours and had more time to get involved in student leadership, joining multiple club executive boards and even becoming president of the 51视频 Class of 2024. This program didn鈥檛 just help me stay in school, it gave me the chance to grow and succeed both personally and professionally.鈥

The enthusiasm shown by alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends throughout Days of Giving reflected the strong pride and commitment that define the 51视频 community, according to Vice Chancellor for University Advancement John Feudo.聽

鈥淭he response to Days of Giving was nothing short of inspiring. Our community came together to show just how much they believe in 51视频. We鈥檙e deeply grateful to every donor, volunteer and advocate who took part. Their support makes a lasting difference for our students and the university,鈥 Feudo said.