Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Christmas Joy Offering Impact: LaTrell’s Story

Gifts to the Christmas Joy Offering make a huge difference in the lives of our leaders — past, present and future. Your gifts to this offering make a difference in the lives of real people, and we want to share their stories with you. 

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LaTrell's Story

LaTrell Clifford Wood, a graduate of Stillman College and working as a hunger policy advocate, carries “The Stillman Way,” the pursuit of intellectual excellence, the development of personal honor and a commitment to the common good, into the world. 
“From the moment she set foot on campus, LaTrell was a beacon of passion and ideology,” said Tasha Washington, Stillman’s dean of Retention and Student Success and LaTrell’s former supervisor. “She was drawn to serving the underserved and forging pathways to higher education for those who thought it out of reach.” 

LaTrell’s many achievements at Stillman include co-founding the college’s Sustainable Healthy Food Initiative Task Force and serving as task force chair as well as project lead for the Community Garden Project. 

Her time at Stillman prepared her to be a changemaker in the world. Her full scholarship to Stillman was made possible, in part, by gifts to the Christmas Joy Offering. 

Read LaTrell’s Story

Thank you for your generous support of the Christmas Joy Offering that helps past, present and future leaders of our church and world. We are the Church. Together. 

Next week we’ll share another story about a leader impacted by your gifts. 

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