Berry College issued the following announcement on Dec. 13
Two Berry College students recently won $4,000 for their "Accessibility for All" plan at The Social Impact Challenge.
Lucy Hicks and Dalton Brantley placed first in the competition sponsored by Berry's Center for Student Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Development. The duo are both pre-nursing majors and their plan was to connect students to resources that exist on campus for students with disabilities.
Lirio Morales and Millie Carpenter won the audience choice award and took second place. They earned a total of $3,000 for their anti-hunger coalition. Morales, a sociology major, and Carpenter, a pre-business major, are combining their interests to help decrease food insecurity in the Rome community with funding for more nutritional food.
Olivia Crumbly and Virginia Nash earned $1,000 and finished in third place. They are putting their award toward Adam’s House, a safehouse initiative for male sex-trafficking victims. Crumbly and Nash are both psychology majors and seek to aid men who need emergency and outreach support with domestic violence.
Sponsored by the Center for Student Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Development (C-SEED), The Social Impact Challenge is an opportunity for individuals and teams to compete for a cash prize while identifying ways to improve the quality of life within a community. For more information on (C-SEED), visit https://www.berry.edu/c-seed/.
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